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THE END OF MEN AND THE RISE OF WOMEN Hanna Rosin (New York: Riverhead Books, 2012), 310 pages.
As women increasingly take on nontraditional roles in the workforce and raise weanlings without the support of men, while still seeking academic excellence, the term female is being re-formulated as "she-male." Over the last four decades, women's inexorable pursuit of gender equity has abraded the sedimentary structure of male-dominated social strands.
In her book The End of Men and the Rise of Women, Hanna Rosin describes this recent rise of women. She uses the...