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My having survived a phd program had a lot to do with the offputtinghum


Turkles beautifully written book which recounts her personal intellectual and professional journey in order to adequately artic...  Read More


As a proud feminist i was especially drawn into her struggles with the patriarchal dominance of academia in her time as a new professor

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  • This product had a total of 269 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 2 2021.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Turkle sounds the alarm our deep human connections are being strained and objectified by technology


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Sherry turkle has written an intimate poetic memoir that explores her early childhood in brooklyn entering a whole new world at radcliffe college witnessing the tumultuous events of france 1968 being married to a brilliant but narcissistic mathematician all of which ultimately play a massive influence on her groundbreaking work at mit


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    She deftly weaves together intimate stories of her mother and grandparents with a reallife mystery of her biological father and explorations on modern psychology


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    I found myself audibly gasping as turkle takes us through the difficulties she faced as a young child with a divorced mother and later on as the sole female professor seeking tenure at mit


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Empathy diaries did not have the offputtinghum


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    That’s when we decide it’s safe to “go there” to selfreflect acknowledge and admit our own “unpretty” truth


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    And someone has to have the sensitivity and courage to go first

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