In The Price We Pay, Margaret Randall interviews women from a wide
range of economic, racial, and cultural backgrounds to reveal the
role money plays in their lives. These women speak of their
changing expectations and attitudes regarding money. Daughters of
immigrants remember what money meant in the transition between
worlds. They disclose the feelings that they have of stigma or
shame at not having enough, guilt at having too much, and the lies,
secrets and silences caused by these feelings. These personal
stories are woven into a history of women's economics and chapters
on family, work, the media, power and control, and lesbian
economics.
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