Changing Women, Unchanged Men?
Autor Sara Delamonten Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 noi 2001
* Is feminism still relevant?
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There is an enormous social science and wider literature on women, and a rapidly growing one on men and masculinity. The cliche that women have changed and men have not is well worn, yet no single text has established the truth behind this claim. Through a thorough examination of research evidence, this volume subjects that cliche to a tough, sceptical sociological analysis. Changing Women, Unchanged Men? compares the experiences of males and females in childhood, adolescence and adulthood within the main spheres of life - for example the family, education and work - and examines the issues of self, body, sexuality, and identity. For each sphere the key questions 'Have women changed? Have men stayed the same?' are posed, within the context of current sociological debates on social change.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780335200375
ISBN-10: 0335200370
Pagini: 146
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 10 mm
Ediția:New.
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0335200370
Pagini: 146
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 10 mm
Ediția:New.
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Cuprins
Series editor's foreword
Preface and acknowledgements
Part one
Introduction
Theoretical dilemmas
Part two: Socialization in a post-industrial society
Gender and the post-industrial child
Gender and the post-industrial adolescent
Gender and young adulthood
Part three: The received wisdom queried
Stigma, deviance, bodies and identity
Consumption, locality and identity
Work and identity
the indignities of labour
Homelife and identity
domestic bliss?
Conclusions
the verdict
References
Index.
Preface and acknowledgements
Part one
Introduction
Theoretical dilemmas
Part two: Socialization in a post-industrial society
Gender and the post-industrial child
Gender and the post-industrial adolescent
Gender and young adulthood
Part three: The received wisdom queried
Stigma, deviance, bodies and identity
Consumption, locality and identity
Work and identity
the indignities of labour
Homelife and identity
domestic bliss?
Conclusions
the verdict
References
Index.