Hanna Rosin |
The End of Men è la prima parte del titolo di un saggio di Hanna Rosin (Riverhead). La seconda metà dice: And the Rise of Women. Ne parla oggi sul NYT David Brooks, "Over the years, many of us have embraced a certain theory to explain
men’s economic decline. It is that the information-age economy rewards
traits that, for neurological and cultural reasons, women are more
likely to possess.
To succeed today, you have to be able to sit still and focus attention
in school at an early age. You have to be emotionally sensitive and
aware of context. You have to communicate smoothly. For genetic and
cultural reasons, many men stink at these tasks.
But, in her fascinating new book, “The End of Men,” Hanna Rosin posits a
different theory. It has to do with adaptability. Women, Rosin argues,
are like immigrants who have moved to a new country. They see a new
social context, and they flexibly adapt to new circumstances. Men are
like immigrants who have physically moved to a new country but who have
kept their minds in the old one. They speak the old language. They
follow the old mores. Men are more likely to be rigid; women are more
fluid". nyt.
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