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Author Sieghart, Mary Ann, 1961- author.

Title The authority gap : why women are still taken less seriously than men, and what we can do about it / Mary Ann Sieghart.

Publication Info. New York, NY : W. W. Norton & Company, 2022.
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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  305.42 SIEGHART    Check Shelf
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Edition First American edition.
Description viii, 375 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-359) and index.
Contents Introduction: why Bart Simpson has more authority than Margaret Thatcher -- You don't have to read this chapter (unless you're a sceptic about the authority gap) -- The view from the other side: what we can learn about men and women from people who've lived as both -- The authority gap in action: if you could just let me fini- -- It's not a zero-sum game: we all gain from narrowing the authority gap -- The confidence trick: confidence is not the same as competence -- Conversational manspreading: how men hog the floor -- Changing our minds: how hard it is for women to exert influence -- Hello? Anyone there? Voices in the void -- Women do it too: how our reptilian brains work against us -- It's all around us: the world is framed by men -- Lady Macbeth meets Medusa: why do we hate women in power? -- Bias entangled: the busy intersection of prejudice -- All things bright and beautiful: or maybe if you're beautiful, you can't be bright? -- Shut your whore mouth! The dangers of having an opinion and a vagina -- No need to despair: we can narrow the authority gap in one generation.
Summary "An incisive, intersectional look at the mother of all gender biases: a resistance to women's authority and power. Every woman has a story of being underestimated, ignored, challenged, or patronized in the workplace. Maybe she tried to speak up in a meeting, only to be talked over by male colleagues. Or a client addressed her male subordinate instead of her. Despite the progress we've made toward equality, we still fail, more often than we might realize, to take women as seriously as men. In The Authority Gap, journalist Mary Ann Sieghart examines the wide-ranging implications of this critical gender bias. She explores its intersections with race and class biases and the measures we can take to bridge the gap. With precision and insight, she marshals a wealth of data from a variety of disciplines-including psychology, sociology, politics, and business-and interviews pioneering women like Booker Prize winner Bernardine Evaristo and Janet Yellen."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Sex discrimination against women.
Authority -- Social aspects.
Respect -- Social aspects.
Sexism.
Women -- Intellectual life.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.
Authority -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst00821680
Sex discrimination against women. (OCoLC)fst01114376
Sexism. (OCoLC)fst01114686
Women -- Intellectual life. (OCoLC)fst01176814
ISBN 9780393867756 (hardcover)
0393867757 (hardcover)
9780393867763 (epub)
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