
The Divide: Essays on Gender, Power and the Quiet War Between Us
Synopsis
The Divide explores the complex, centuries-long dialogue between men and women-a conversation that spans scripture, science, psychology, and culture. Across sixteen essays, it traces how myths like Adam and Eve and figures such as Lilith still shape the modern gender dynamic, influencing everything from love and intimacy to politics and identity.
Rather than taking sides, the book dissects how biology, conditioning, and collective memory have created a quiet war between the sexes-one fueled by misunderstanding, miscommunication, and unmet emotional needs. From the "sexual contract" within marriage to the 80/20 dating paradox, from generational programming to the myth of the "weaker sex," The Divide invites readers to confront the truths we've inherited and the ones we've invented.
Through lyrical prose and research-driven insight, it challenges readers to move beyond blame and finally face the most uncomfortable question of all: can men and women ever truly understand each other?
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798269858722
- Number of pages: 64
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 3 mm
- Languages: English