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Gender and Domestic Life: Changing Practices in Families and Households

Autor Tony Chapman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 noi 2003
Tensions about men's and women's contribution to home life are often close to the surface in domestic relationships. As a result, when arguments erupt it is common for people to draw on culturally embedded stereotypes to explain or justify what men and women should or should not do.

Even in much of the sociological, feminist and men's studies literature, it is implicitly assumed that home life remains a woman's domain. As a consequence there has not, until now, been a wide-ranging analysis of gendered domestic practices available to students that critically compares men's and women's expectations and experiences fully.

This book considers women's and men's domestic practices in a wide range of household types including: heterosexual couple, gay and lesbian, single people, older people, economic and cultural migrant, and communal households. It also explores the whole range of domestic practices including paid work, housework, childcare, leisure, managing and spending money and caring.

The author argues that traditional gendered power relationships in the home are changing as women bring more economic resource into households and men express more interest in the project of domestic life. In doing so, the book explores the complex process of negotiation and compromise that occurs in all types of households as men and women attempt to match their expectations of what home life should be like, with the reality of everyday life.

This thought-provoking book is ideal for anyone interested in debates concerning family life, gender and relationships, including students of Sociology, Gender Studies and Related Social Sciences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780333924389
ISBN-10: 033392438X
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Ediția:2003
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction.- Defining Domestic Practices.- Separate Spheres.- Breadwinners.- Homemakers.- Negotiating Domestic Practices.- Communal Alternatives.- Resisting Convention.- Single People.- Domestic Practices After Retirement.- Conclusion: Changing Domestic Practices.

Notă biografică

TONY CHAPMAN teaches the sociology of domestic life at the University of Teesside where he is Assistant Director of the School of Social Sciences and Law. He is co-editor with Jenny Hockey, ofIdeal Homes? Social Change and Domestic Life(Routledge 1999).

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Tensions about men's and women's contribution to home life are often close to the surface in domestic relationships. As a result, when arguments erupt it is common for people to draw on culturally embedded stereotypes to explain or justify what men and women should or should not do.

Even in much of the sociological, feminist and men's studies literature, it is implicitly assumed that home life remains a woman's domain. As a consequence there has not, until now, been a wide-ranging analysis of gendered domestic practices available to students that critically compares men's and women's expectations and experiences fully.

This book considers women's and men's domestic practices in a wide range of household types including: heterosexual couple, gay and lesbian, single people, older people, economic and cultural migrant, and communal households. It also explores the whole range of domestic practices including paid work, housework, childcare, leisure, managing and spending money and caring.

The author argues that traditional gendered power relationships in the home are changing as women bring more economic resource into households and men express more interest in the project of domestic life. In doing so, the book explores the complex process of negotiation and compromise that occurs in all types of households as men and women attempt to match their expectations of what home life should be like, with the reality of everyday life.

This thought-provoking book is ideal for anyone interested in debates concerning family life, gender and relationships, including students of Sociology, Gender Studies and Related Social Sciences.

Caracteristici

Wideranging coverage that explores often neglected groups in sociology of the family, such as single people, migrants, communes, postdivorce households, older people, and gay/lesbian households
An accessible book, which is clearly written and well supported by its use of international comparative examples and relevant data
Fills an important gap in Men's Studies literature, by exploring the underserved area of men's position in the domestic sphere