Speaking of Sex
In "Speaking of Sex," author Deborah L. Rhode takes a deep dive into the pressing issue of gender inequality in the United States. Published by Harvard University Press in 1999, this compelling analysis spans 352 pages and challenges the prevalent notion that sex discrimination is a non-issue. Rhode expertly uncovers the root causes of women's disadvantages in various environments, including the workplace, and scrutinizes the inefficacy of existing public policies in addressing these inequalities. Through a thought-provoking lens, this book advocates for a more informed and active response to the systemic discrimination women face. Perfect for scholars and general readers alike, "Speaking of Sex" stands as an essential contribution to discussions on feminism, gender roles, and women's studies. Engage with this critical examination and become part of the conversation on social change and the pursuit of equity.