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Alice Ann Rowe (Author)
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June 1996
Women of intelligence often find themselves trapped in a Double Bind. As they strive to achieve professional success and recognition, they still feel societal pressure to assume more conventional roles. In this book, Alice Rowe explores this dichotomy in the lives of 34 smart women. Although cultural sexism is a consistent theme in their stories, so is strength, determination, and inspiration. This is an enlightening portrayal of smart women in our culture. More importantly, it encourges women to celebrate their innate intelligence and abilities.
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  • Paperback: 69 pages
  • Publisher: Hara Pub Group (June 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1883697506
  • ISBN-13: 978-1883697501
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 6.8 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,609,177 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Where Have All the Smart Women Gone?, October 3, 2000
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This book by Alice Rowe is a must-have for every woman! The women's perspectives that Alice shares resonate with every age, from girl to mature woman. If you have ever been called gifted or bright, and felt guilty for not performing to your full potential when you grew up, you should read this book. Alice helps you to understand the cultural forces working for and against women and helps women to come to terms with our life choices.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For personal self-improvement reading lists, April 29, 2001
In Where Have All The Smart Women Gone?, Alice Rowe draws upon her many years as an educator, speaker, and trainer to explore how women are often caught up in a kind of double bind, they strive to achieve professional success and recognition, while feeling societal pressure to assume more conventional and unassuming roles. Smart women are expected by both themselves and others to do everything and do it well with no allowance to ask for help. For just such women, Rowe offers valuable resources, advice and commentary when showcasing thirty-four examples of successful smart women in order to encourage all women to celebrate their innate intelligence and abilities with strength, determination, and inspiration. Where Have All The Smart Women Gone? is a very highly recommended contribution to women's studies small group discussions and personal self-improvement reading lists.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Where Have All The Smart Women Gone?, December 28, 2004
In her 2001 release "Where Have All the Smart Women Gone?", local author Alice Rowe keenly explores the lives of 24 professional women to discover what influenced their career choices. Each of these women, characterized by others as "gifted" from an early age, seemingly had the world at her feet. Yet, quite often, they chose career paths that, by their own admission, did not maximize their potential.

With a doctorate degree in human development, Rowe seeks answers to uncover the influences that often inhibit women from following their dreams. She begins this fascinating journey of discovery with a look at historical and cultural views of women, many of which are disconcerting, such as this quote from Martin Luther (1483-1546):

"No dress or garment is less becoming to a woman than a show of intelligence."

In a fascinating analogy of a fictitious country called Double Bind, Rowe suggests that our culture is not as equal or modern as we would like. Based on her conversations with the women depicted in her book, Rowe reveals that women are often encouraged to take the easy, safe path or the one most expected by our teachers and our families. In addition, women frequently "dumb down" so as not to intimidate others.

Diana, one of the women studied, said, "Since fifth grade, I made sure I wasn't too good, too noticeable."

With telling quotes, insightful discussions, and historical and educational research, Rowe presents an unattractive vision of our so-called modernized society. She reveals blatant examples of the sexism that has remained in our culture for centuries and which appears to run rampant in our families and schools.

Throughout the book, Rowe shares colorful, personal stories of her subjects to illustrate their struggles to succeed in spite of various negative influences. In a poignant display of compassion and understanding, Rowe reveals her theories in the women's own words, letting each tell her own story in collections of related quotes and snippets.

After exploring the downside to our sexist culture, Rowe presents encouragement to her readers in the second half of the book using another fictitious country called Celebration. Here she highlights her subjects' achievements and touts their personal growth, primarily with anecdotes and quotes from the women themselves. Drawing on her both her experience and her belief in the strength and intelligence of women, Rowe paints an encouraging picture of how women can persevere in the face of adversity and negative cultural influences. She references the works of other authors, like Emily Hancock's "The Girl Within" and Barbara Clark's "Growing Up Gifted", to support her theories.

While the predominant audience for Rowe's book is women, it has garnered male readers as well, providing them with insight into the ever changing world of women. With Rowe's conversational, matter-of-fact style, she opens a welcoming window to men who want to know more about the struggles of their mothers, their wives, their sisters and their daughters.

Perhaps this book won't change the world, but it can certainly open the eyes of men and women alike to the possibility of change.
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