<p>How do women create fulfilling lives? How does the identity they choose (or not choose) by the end of their college career affect how their lives unfold? For 35 years Ruthellen Josselson has followed 25 randomly selected women who graduated from college in the early 1970s. Because these women came of age at this particular time in history they were the trailblazers in creating new possibilities for women&#39;s lives by taking up meaningful roles in the work world. These &quot;real&quot; women in contrast to the stereotypes of the time took on the challenge in very different ways and championed very different lives for themselves.</p><p><em>In Paths to Fulfillment: Women&#39;s Search for Meaning and Identity</em> Josselson traces the stages of these women&#39;s lives and the ways in which identity intimacy and care for others over time leads to fulfillment or in some cases a lack of fulfillment. She examines the complexity of the relationship between a woman&#39;s roots her efforts to create a unique life for herself and how others become part of identity. Josselson examines individual lives in depth for clues to understanding the strengths that help a woman to find fulfillment and how in generativity becomes an anchor for meaningful identity as lives unfold.</p><p>With remarkable clarity and insight Josselson challenges simplistic generalizations about women and shows how work love and care are all intertwined in a woman&#39;s sense of identity.</p>
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