critical concepts in literary and cultural studies : Vol. III Feminist responses to industrial society
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Evans, Mary > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Fraser, Nancy
- Publish Year
- 2001
- Shelfmark
- B2682 - B
- Thesaurus
- feminisme, historisch, theorieën, privé openbaar debat, Verenigde Staten, Europa, 20e eeuw, bloemlezing
- Description
- Selectie van feministische artikelen gepubliceerd in de periode 1953-1999 in vier delen, die een beeld van het feminisme en feministische theorieën in Europa en de Verenigde Staten geven van 1800-2000. Deel 3 behandelt de reactie van het feminisme op de moderne industriële maatschappij en met name het openbaar privé debat. Bevat: Feminist theory: the private and the public/ door Nicholson: Women's work and the family in ninetennth-century Europe/ door Scott en Tilly: Women's work: what difference did capitalism make? / door Shorter: 'The men are as bad as their masters...': socialism, feminism, and sexual antagonism in the London tailoring trade in the early 1830's/ door Taylor: Protective legislation, the capitalist state, and working class men: the case of the 1842 Mines Regulation Act/ door Humphries: Women and consumer capitalism/ door Pringle: Women, heroines, and feminist intellectuals/ door Wilson: Through the looking-glass/ door Rowbotham: Women vs. the Miss America Pageant/ door Morgan: The sexual sell/ door Friedan: Education, sociology and feminism: themes and perspectives and object relations/ door Shaw: The myth of the male breadwinner/ door Land: A straight playing field or queering the pitch?: centring sexuality in social policy/ door Carabine: On some failures of nerve in constructivist and feminist analyses of technology/ door Grint and Woolgar: Radical environmental myths: a gender perspective/ door Jackson: Feminism and ecology: a material connection/ door Mellor: Just a job like any other?: prostitution as 'work'/ door Jeffreys: Women as a reserve army of labour: a note on recent British experience/ door Bruegel: Strategies for gender democraciy: strenghtening the representation of trade union women in the European social dialogue/ door Cockburn: Men's work, women's work: some theoretical issues/ door Crompton en Sanderson: Postmodern feminist politics: the art of the (im)possible? / door Roseneil: Merely cultural/ door Butler: Heterosexism, misrecognition and capitalism: a respons to Judith Butler/ door Fraser.