ABSTRACT

Jessie Bernard was one of the foremost early feminist sociologists and public intellectuals in women's studies. In The Jessie Bernard Reader, Michael S. Kimmel and Yasemin Besen have compiled her most intriguing and influential work on marriage, the family, sexuality and changing women's roles in the United States. Bernard's pioneering works bridged the gap between academic social science and public advocacy for gender equality. Her books were landmarks in demarcating the effects of the "separation of spheres." Among her most celebrated arguments was that couples experienced two different marriages, "his" and "hers"-and that his was better than hers. This volume will inspire a new generation of scholars, a generation that inherits the gains for which Bernard struggled her entire career.

part I|64 pages

Marriage

chapter |8 pages

Jealousy and Marriage

chapter |18 pages

Infidelity: Some Moral and Social Issues

chapter |17 pages

The Housewife: Between Two Worlds

chapter |19 pages

The Good-Provider Role: Its Rise and Fall

part II|47 pages

Motherhood

part III|39 pages

The Female World

part IV|48 pages

Changing Culture

chapter |19 pages

Note on Changing Lifestyles, 1970–1974

chapter |20 pages

Age, Sex, and Feminism

chapter |6 pages

The Female World and Technology in 2020