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Of Marriage and the Market: Women's Subordination Internationally and its Lessons: Routledge Library Editions: Marriage

Editat de Kate Young, Carol Wolkowitz, Roslyn McCullagh
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iul 2023
Despite the vast difference between first and third world societies, the subordination of women to men seems to be a universal fact. Originally published in 1984, the chapters in this book look specifically at the marital bond/contract, and locate the subordination of women in terms of that contract. Others examine the development and expansion of market relations and show how that affects marital relations, husbands’ control over wives, men’s over women.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032498782
ISBN-10: 1032498781
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Library Editions: Marriage

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Preface to the Second Edition.  Introduction: The Continuing Subordination of Women in the Development Process Ruth Pearson, Ann Whitehead and Kate Young  Part 1: Labour and Subordination Under Capitalism and Socialism  1. Gender and Economics: The Sexual Division of Labour and the Subordination of Women Maureen Mackintosh  2. The Subordination of Women and the Internationalisation of Factory Production Diane Elson and Ruth Pearson  3. Subsistence Production and Extended Reproduction Veronika Bennholdt-Thomsen  4. Women in Socialist Societies: Problems of Theory and Practice Maxine Molyneux  Part 2: Household Politics, the Market and Subordination  5. ‘I’m Hungry, Mum’: The Politics of Domestic Budgeting Ann Whitehead  6. Work, Consumption and Authority Within the Household: A Moroccan Case Vanessa Maher  7. Households as Natural Units Olivia Harris  Part 3: Marriage, Kinship and Sexual Subordination  8. Women’s Labours: The Naturalisation of Social Inequality and Women’s Subordination Verena Stolke  9. Women, Kinship and Capitalist Development Maila Stivens  10. Sexuality and Control of Procreation Mirjana Morokvasić.  Bibliography.  Notes on Contributors.  Index.

Recenzii

Reviews for the 1984 edition:
‘An exciting and important contribution to the International Feminist Debate’ Judy Kimble, South
‘The articles are all closely argued, well researched and make the point very clearly that one dimensional explanations of women’s subordination are inadequate. With its extensive bibliography it will become a valuable resource for people working in this area and for women’s studies courses.’ Ros Morpeth, Spare Rib
‘Should appear high on lists of recommended reading for many years to come.’ Chris Middleton, Marxism Today

Notă biografică

Kate Young, Carol Wolkowitz, Roslyn McCullagh

Descriere

Despite the vast difference between first and third world societies, the subordination of women to men seems to be a universal fact. Originally published in 1984, the chapters in this book look specifically at the marital bond/contract, and locate the subordination of women in terms of that contract.