Juggling: A Memoir of Work, Family, and Feminism
Jane S. Gould
Juggling: A Memoir of Work, Family, and Feminism
Jane S. Gould
Gould is the woman who coined the term juggling to describe women’s balancing of work and home-as credited in Webster’s 9th Dictionary Combines material on Gould’s struggles for the right to work that she passionately believed in with a memoir of raising two children and enduring her husband’s untimely death. Gould is well-connected through Barnard and the influential conferences, The Scholar and the Feminist conferences she organized. Material on these is included. *Founder of the Return to Work movement *Was the director of Barnard College’s career office and eventually its Women’s Center
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