Originally published in 1980 The Sociology of Women: An Introduction
aimed to provide a sociological, biographically organised portrait of
women written from a feminist perspective. It was the first
self-contained analytical textbook treatment to present an account of
the situation of women in modern Britain that was informed by
sociological research. At the same time, it remained a straightforward
and elementary text in the sense that it assumed no previous knowledge
and is written throughout with the beginning student in mind; it
provided a lively, thorough and realistic introduction to a range of
sociological issues and problems; it is abundantly illustrated by
examples from research findings and views women always in the context
of the wider society around them; nor does it shirk controversial
questions. The book opens with a short chapter on sex and gender, then
traces women’s lives as they grow from childhood through to old age.
There are chapters on childhood, adolescence and early adulthood in
the first part of the book, which deals principally with the home, the
school and friendship patterns. In part two the focus shifts to the
adult lives of women. The chapters here are on work, illness and
deviance; on class and community; on politics, leisure and religion;
and on motherhood and old age. An important feature of the book will
be the extensive guidance it provides on further reading and the
inclusion of a full bibliography of material on women’s lives.
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An Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000464085
Publisert
2021
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Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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