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Former PepsiCo COO Grace Puma and former Nike President of Consumer
Direct Christiana Smith Shi offer a groundbreaking, empowering
guide for women that shows how to prioritize a career path, build
professional value, and enjoy a full life both in and out of the
workplace. At a time when many long-held workplace structures and
beliefs are changing, Career Forward is a beacon for women aspiring
to achieve success and satisfaction in rewarding careers. Drawing
on decades of experience reaching the top of Fortune 500 companies,
Grace Puma and Christiana Smith Shi show women how to maximize
their career journeys, get paid what they're worth, navigate the
shifts that occur in any company, build a leadership identity, and
have a full life in and out of work. The authors challenge negative
stereotypes about female ambition, and urge women to be bold,
follow their dreams, and seize the chance to lead "big" lives. The
secret is to focus on career first, job second. Instead of chasing
a better job title or a salary bump, the goal should be a
long-range career path that leads to success. "Career forward"
means keeping a focus on the future and recognizing that being good
at your job is often not enough--that you should take every
opportunity to boost your connections, take on "difficult"
assignments, and work actively to broaden your skills. Packed with
personal anecdotes and wisdom from women who've been there, and
featuring quizzes and checklists for self-evaluation, Career
Forward provides a wealth of valuable lessons, including the value
of thinking of yourself as a "growth stock" and, instead of chasing
the elusive work-life balance, living a well-rounded 360-degree
life that fully embraces both. Offering a refreshing response to
anyone who wonders whether working hard is really worth it, Puma
and Shi's emphatic answer is "yes," because by correctly following
the blueprint in Career Forward, the rewards will far outweigh the
effort.
This volume presents a close reading of instances of Shakespearean
quotations, allusions, imagery and rhetoric found in Karl Marx's
collected works and letters, which provides evidence that
Shakespeare's writings exerted a formative influence on Marx and
the development of his work. Through a methodology of intertextual
and interlingual close-reading, this study provides evidence of the
extent to which Shakespeare influenced Marx and to which Marxism
has Shakespearean roots. As a child, Marx was home-schooled in
Ludwig von Westphalen's little academy, as it were, which was
Shakespeare- and literary-focused. The group included von
Westphalen's daughter, who later became Marx's wife, Jenny. The
influence of Shakespeare in Marx's writings shows up as early as
his school essays and love letters. He modelled his early
journalism partly on ideas and rhetoric found in Shakespeare's
plays. Each turn in the development of Marx's thought-from Romantic
to Left Hegelian and then to Communist-is achieved in part through
his use of literature, especially Shakespeare. Marx's mature texts
on history, politics and economics-including the famous first
volume of Das Kapital-are laden with Shakespearean allusions and
quotations. Marx's engagement with Shakespeare resulted in the
development of a framework of characters and imagery he used to
stand for and anchor the different concepts in his political
critique. Marx's prose style uses a conceit in which politics are
depicted as performative. Later, the Marx family-Marx, Jenny and
their children-was central in the late-19th-century revival of
Shakespeare on the London stage, and in the growth of academic
Shakespeare scholarship. Through providing evidence for a formative
role of Shakespeare in the development of Marxism, the present
study suggests a formative role for literature in the history of
ideas.
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