The Emotional Geography of Work and Family Life ARLIE RUSSELL HOCHSCHILD
-Hochschild's conclusion is that many more people than she expected are:
A) not resisting the "speed-up," but instead shifting their loyalties, sense of self-worth, and feelings of attachment from home to work
B) withdrawing from all social encounters into an increasingly "privatized world"
C) taking up alternative, healthier lifestyles than those of their parents
D) searching for outlets to the pressures of modern life in drugs, therapy, social networks, cult-like religions, and sexual liaisons
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