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Episode 21 of 24. A reading from the book Policies of Exclusion, Poverty & Health: Stories from
the front. Compiled, with Introduction and Reports by Chrystal Ocean. Copyright 2005.
Vanessa’s background is one of wealth, with an emphasis on conservatism, religion and
traditional "family values" and roles.(1)
Likely not surprising, Vanessa’s independent spirit and high intelligence almost immediately
placed her at loggerheads with her family’s expectations and the norms of much of society still.
"When I thought about my future, one thing was clear: I didn’t want to grow up and serve some
man. I didn’t want to get married… There was no freakin’ way in hell I was staying home ’til 5
o’clock and making sure someone’s dinner was warm. I didn’t want to be a servant. I worried
and fretted about this. I did not want to be a wife; that’s what it boiled down to. I could accept
the notion of fatherhood, but not husband…
"Then, when I did grow up, that’s what I became. For years. That’s the biggest thing that bothers
me about society: It beats your spirit out of you."
(1) Which prompts me to wonder whether the pressures to maintain traditional gender roles
might not be even greater among the very wealthy. E.g., the wives of the very wealthy need not
work to maintain the their or their family's lifestyle.
Ocean
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