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OverviewMake Mine a Double pours together a collection of witty, intelligent, and provocative pieces about women and their beverages of choice. Edited by humorist and academic mahatma Gina Barreca, the twenty-eight original essays here come from a diverse community of voices from ages twenty-one to seventy-nine, including such luminaries as Fay Weldon, Wendy Liebman, Amy Bloom, Liza Donnelly, Nicole Hollander, Beth Jones, Dawn Lundy Martin, and many others. Equal parts paean to spirits, an open discussion of drinking (or not drinking), and a call to feminists everywhere to say""salut,"" Make Mine a Double shimmers with thoughtfulness, humor, and self-examination. These tales of women's complex relationships with alcohol are the story of every woman's effort to find her independence and sense of belonging, be it at a college party, a high-powered cocktail party, or on a stool at the neighborhood watering hole. Barreca and the writers have agreed that all their profits from the book will be donated to Windham Hospital's""Gina's Friends"" fund, which aids women in need. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gina BarrecaPublisher: University Press of New England Imprint: University Press of New England Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.403kg ISBN: 9781584657590ISBN 10: 1584657596 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 13 October 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsLibrary Journal Bookslut Publisher s Weekly More In lieu of an evening out with the intelligent, witty contributors, this laugh-out-loud funny, touching, thought-provoking collection is highly recommended. -- Library Journal Barreca's anthology fills a gap in the portrayal of drinking women by not positing them as merely lightweights or lushes, but as intelligent, confident women who embrace and celebrate the drink. Readers and students of Women's Studies, Gender Studies, Sociology, Psychology, and Social History will definitely find many questions and issues to discuss. -- Bookslut A collection of witty, provocative pieces about women and their beverages of choice pulled together by humorist Gina Barreca, these tales of women's complex relationships with alcohol are the story of every woman's effort to find independence. All profits from the book will be donated to Windham Hospital's 'Gina's Friends' fund, which aids women in need. -- Publisher's Weekly In Make Mine a Double, a spirited collection of 28 original essays, Barecca, Amy Bloom, Fay Weldon, Nicole Hollander and others write humorously about the social stigma of women who sip as well as their relationships with (or without) booze. -- More Barreca s anthology fills a gap in the portrayal of drinking women by not positing them as merely lightweights or lushes, but as intelligent, confident women who embrace and celebrate the drink. Readers and students of Women s Studies, Gender Studies, Sociology, Psychology, and Social History will definitely find many questions and issues to discuss. Bookslut In Make Mine a Double, a spirited collection of 28 original essays, Barecca, Amy Bloom, Fay Weldon, Nicole Hollander and others write humorously about the social stigma of women who sip as well as their relationships with (or without) booze. More In lieu of an evening out with the intelligent, witty contributors, this laugh-out-loud funny, touching, thought-provoking collection is highly recommended. Library Journal A collection of witty, provocative pieces about women and their beverages of choice pulled together by humorist Gina Barreca, these tales of women s complex relationships with alcohol are the story of every woman s effort to find independence. All profits from the book will be donated to Windham Hospital s Gina s Friends fund, which aids women in need. Publisher s Weekly Library Journal Bookslut Publisher s Weekly More In Make Mine a Double, a spirited collection of 28 original essays, Barecca, Amy Bloom, Fay Weldon, Nicole Hollander and others write humorously about the social stigma of women who sip as well as their relationships with (or without) booze. --More A collection of witty, provocative pieces about women and their beverages of choice pulled together by humorist Gina Barreca, these tales of women's complex relationships with alcohol are the story of every woman's effort to find independence. All profits from the book will be donated to Windham Hospital's 'Gina's Friends' fund, which aids women in need. --Publisher's Weekly Barreca's anthology fills a gap in the portrayal of drinking women by not positing them as merely lightweights or lushes, but as intelligent, confident women who embrace and celebrate the drink. Readers and students of Women's Studies, Gender Studies, Sociology, Psychology, and Social History will definitely find many questions and issues to discuss. --Bookslut In lieu of an evening out with the intelligent, witty contributors, this laugh-out-loud funny, touching, thought-provoking collection is highly recommended. --Library Journal -In Make Mine a Double, a spirited collection of 28 original essays, Barecca, Amy Bloom, Fay Weldon, Nicole Hollander and others write humorously about the social stigma of women who sip as well as their relationships with (or without) booze.---More -A collection of witty, provocative pieces about women and their beverages of choice pulled together by humorist Gina Barreca, these tales of women's complex relationships with alcohol are the story of every woman's effort to find independence. All profits from the book will be donated to Windham Hospital's 'Gina's Friends' fund, which aids women in need.---Publisher's Weekly -Barreca's anthology fills a gap in the portrayal of drinking women by not positing them as merely lightweights or lushes, but as intelligent, confident women who embrace and celebrate the drink. Readers and students of Women's Studies, Gender Studies, Sociology, Psychology, and Social History will definitely find many questions and issues to discuss.---Bookslut -In lieu of an evening out with the intelligent, witty contributors, this laugh-out-loud funny, touching, thought-provoking collection is highly recommended.---Library Journal In Make Mine a Double, a spirited collection of 28 original essays, Barecca, Amy Bloom, Fay Weldon, Nicole Hollander and others write humorously about the social stigma of women who sip as well as their relationships with (or without) booze. More A collection of witty, provocative pieces about women and their beverages of choice pulled together by humorist Gina Barreca, these tales of women s complex relationships with alcohol are the story of every woman s effort to find independence. All profits from the book will be donated to Windham Hospital s Gina s Friends fund, which aids women in need. Publisher s Weekly Barreca s anthology fills a gap in the portrayal of drinking women by not positing them as merely lightweights or lushes, but as intelligent, confident women who embrace and celebrate the drink. Readers and students of Women s Studies, Gender Studies, Sociology, Psychology, and Social History will definitely find many questions and issues to discuss. Bookslut In lieu of an evening out with the intelligent, witty contributors, this laugh-out-loud funny, touching, thought-provoking collection is highly recommended. Library Journal In Make Mine a Double, a spirited collection of 28 original essays, Barecca, Amy Bloom, Fay Weldon, Nicole Hollander and others write humorously about the social stigma of women who sip as well as their relationships with (or without) booze. --More In Make Mine a Double, a spirited collection of 28 original essays, Barecca, Amy Bloom, Fay Weldon, Nicole Hollander and others write humorously about the social stigma of women who sip as well as their relationships with (or without) booze. More More Author InformationGINA BARRECA has appeared on 20/20, 48 Hours, NPR, The Today Show, Joy Behar, and Oprah to discuss gender, power, politics, and humor. Her books, which have been translated into seven languages, include They Used to Call Me Snow White But I Drifted, Babes in Boyland, and It's Not That I'm Bitter. She is a professor of English and feminist theory at the University of Connecticut. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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