The Crux

The Crux - Hardcover

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The Crux

The Crux - Hardcover

$18.99
Sale price  $18.99 Regular price 

by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Author), Mint Editions (Contribution by)

When a group of New England women move to the western frontier, they encounter a new set of problems testing their love, friendship and spirits. In The Crux, Gilman highlights women's need for economic independence and sexual autonomy. The strain of New England life pushes a group of progressive women to move to Colorado. Together, they open a boarding house and create a bustling business that supports both men and women. When one of the ladies fall in love with a male resident, it dramatically changes the group's dynamic. His poor health and questionable standing make their relationship a point of contention. The author uses their scenario to examine self-determination theory, and its connection to other ideologies that may influence a woman's choice. The Crux is a powerful exploration of contemporary feminist ideals. It focuses on the many disparities between genders both personally and professionally. This is an intriguing look at the long-term effects of different social conventions.

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A group of women looking to escape oppression and politics head west to start a new life. The Crux, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, is a viable entry in the author's socially conscious catalog. It explores the insidious nature of patriarchy and nationalism, as well as the controversial practice of eugenics.

Number of Pages: 144
Dimensions: 0.5 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: July 27, 2021
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