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This reader offers students an informed overview of some of the most significant sociological work on gender produced over the last three decades. The readings cover both theoretical and empirical work representing a range of perspectives and each section includes selections which address the intersection of gender with differences of 'race', class and sexuality. Forty-eight readings are organised into six sections: gender and knowledge class, gender and the labour market paid and unpaid work marriage and intimate relationships gendered embodiment. In order to guide students through the issues, the book has a substantial critical introduction exploring the history of sociological analyses of gender, as well as introductions to each section and editorial commentary on the readings themselves. Suggestions for further reading and questions of discussion are also included in each section. Joan Acker; Lisa Adkins; Haleh Afshar; Sue Baxter; Jessie Bernard; Cynthia Cockburn; Bob Connell; Bronwyn Davies; Kathy Davis; Christine Delphy; Catherine Donovan; Jean Dunncombe; Gill Dunne; Richa
Contents:
Introduction: The Gendering of Sociology
Part I - Gender and Knowledge
Part II - Class, Gender and the Labour Market
Part III - Paid and Unpaid Work
Part IV - Marriage and Intimate Relationships
Part V - Becoming Gendered
Part VI - Gendered Embodiment.
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This excellent new reader offers students an informed overview of some of the most significant sociological work produced on gender over the last three decades.
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