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Feminism and Materialism (RLE Feminist Theory): Women and Modes of Production: Routledge Library Editions: Feminist Theory

Editat de Annette Kuhn, AnnMarie Wolpe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 oct 2012
These original essays are planned to provide a coherent basis for an understanding of women’s social and historical situation. This achieved by outlining the foundation of a systematic approach to an analysis of women’s relationship to modes of production and reproduction within a materialist framework. The essays, each with a brief editorial introduction, deal with issues and perspectives brought increasingly to the fore in recent years, not only in the women’s movement but in the social sciences generally. The articles are wide-ranging, covering such issues as patriarchy, paid and unpaid labour and the state. The centrality of two of the major themes – the family and the labour process – suggests that an understanding of women’s situation is necessarily based on an analysis of the structures of production and reproduction.
The authors’ aim in producing Feminism and Materialism is to confront systematically theoretical issues current in the developing area of women’s studies, while recognising that this must constitute a critique of existing theoretical frameworks. The book will be of interest to teachers and students in the social sciences and in women’s studies, as well as to all those who wish to develop an understanding of what a materialist approach to feminism might be.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415635059
ISBN-10: 0415635055
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: Feminist Theory

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Preface.  Notes on contributors.  1. Feminism and Annette Kuhn and AnnMarie Wolpe  2. Patriarchy and relations of production Roisin McDonough and Rachel Harrison  3. Structures of patriarchy and capital in the family Annette Kuhn  4. Church, state, and family: the women’s movement in Italy Lesley Caldwell  5. Sexual division of labour: the case of nursing Eva Gamarnikow  6. Modes of appropriation and the sexual division of labour: a case study from Oaxaca, Mexico Kate Young  7. Women and production: a critical analysis of some sociological theories of women’s work Veronica Beechey  8. Domestic labour and Marx’s theory of value Paul Smith  9. Women, sex and class Jackie West  10. The state and the oppression of women Mary McIntosh  11. Education and the sexual division of labour AnnMarie Wolpe

Descriere

These original essays are planned to provide a coherent basis for an understanding of women’s social and historical situation. This achieved by outlining the foundation of a systematic approach to an analysis of women’s relationship to modes of production and reproduction within a materialist framework. The essays, each with a brief editorial introduction, deal with issues and perspectives brought increasingly to the fore in recent years, not only in the women’s movement but in the social sciences generally. The articles are wide-ranging, covering such issues as patriarchy, paid and unpaid labour and the state. The centrality of two of the major themes – the family and the labour process – suggests that an understanding of women’s situation is necessarily based on an analysis of the structures of production and reproduction.
The authors’ aim in producing Feminism and Materialism is to confront systematically theoretical issues current in the developing area of women’s studies, while recognising that this must constitute a critique of existing theoretical frameworks. The book will be of interest to teachers and students in the social sciences and in women’s studies, as well as to all those who wish to develop an understanding of what a materialist approach to feminism might be.