Leaning out for your art

Women - and men - are under increasing pressure to 'lean in' and climb the career ladder. But in the arts taking a break from the climb is sometimes what's needed.
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Still from Le Grand Amour (1968) 

In 2013, Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg wrote Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead, a manifesto encouraging women not to ‘lean out’ of their careers while having children.  While the book received mixed responses – from stereotyped attacks on working mothers to criticism of Sandberg’s privilege- it coined the phrase ‘lean in’ to characterise continuing drive for career progression. 

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Emma Clark Gratton
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Emma Clark Gratton is an ArtsHub staff writer.