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Defining Women: Social Institutions and Gender Divisions


Defining Women: Social Institutions and Gender Divisions

Paperback by Pringle, Rosemary (Macquarie University)

Defining Women: Social Institutions and Gender Divisions

£19.99

ISBN:
9780745609805
Publication Date:
30 Jan 1992
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
Defining Women: Social Institutions and Gender Divisions

Description

Defining Women is a major in-depth analysis of the social, economic and political position of women in contemporary societies. It explores the ways in which social institutions, practices and discourse define women and their position in present-day societies. The book examines the essential debates about the social construction of gender divisions in and by the key institutions of the labour market and the state. Focussing on notions of power, dependence and equality, it addresses questions of the differences between women and men, and between women themselves, in the economy and civil society. Women's political struggles to challenge their subordinate position are also assessed. The recognition of the diverse interests of women currently poses a real challenge to the central project of feminism, but Defining Women confidently argues for it's future. This book will be widely used as a text book in feminism and women's studies and will have a broad interdisciplinary appeal.

Contents

Preface. Part I: Defining Women:. Introduction: Women as 'Other'. 1. Defining Public and Private Issues. Part II: Diversity and Difference:. Introduction: Recognizing Difference. 2. Personal Experience, Families and Households. 3. Class, Race and Gender. Part III: On Work:. 4.Defining Work. 5. Gender and Wage Labour. Part IV:Women and Politics. 6. Women and Citizenship. 7. Women's Struggles: Unity and Diversity. References. Source List of Articles. Acknowledgements. Index.

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