ISBN:
9780520206854
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0520206851
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9780520208612
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0520208617
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9780520919006
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0520919009
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0585104336
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9780585104331
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xvi, 419 pages)
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illustrations
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version Technology and gender
DDC:
305.30951
Keywords:
Sex role History
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China
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Women Social conditions
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China
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Technology Social aspects
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History
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China
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Rôle selon le sexe Histoire
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Chine
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Femmes Conditions sociales
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Chine
;
Technologie Aspect social
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Histoire
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Chine
;
Women Social conditions
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Technology Social aspects
;
History
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Sex role History
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Sex role History
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Technology Social aspects
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History
;
Women Social conditions
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Technology ; Social aspects
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Women ; Social conditions
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Gender & Ethnic Studies
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Social Sciences
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Gender Studies & Sexuality
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Social conditions
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Gender Studies
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History
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Sex role
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China Social conditions
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960-1644
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China Social conditions
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1644-1912
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Chine Conditions sociales
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960-1644
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Chine Conditions sociales
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1644-1912
;
China
;
China Social conditions 960-1644
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China Social conditions 1644-1912
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China Social conditions 1644-1912
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China Social conditions 960-1644
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China
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Electronic books
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Electronic books History
Abstract:
List of Chinese Dynasties -- Introduction: The Framework of Everyday Life: Technology, Women and Cultural History -- pt. 1. Building a Tradition: The Construction of Chinese Social Space. 1. House Form and Meaning. 2. Encoding Patriarchy. 3. The Text of the Chinese House -- pt. 2. Women's Work: Weaving New Patterns in the Social Fabric. 4. Fabrics of Power: The Canonical Meanings of Women's Work. 5. Economic Expansion and Changing Division of Labor. 6. Women's Work and Women's Place -- pt. 3. Meanings of Motherhood: Reproductive Technologies and Their Uses. 7. Medical History and Gender History. 8. Reproductive Medicine and the Dual Nature of Fertility. 9. Reproductive Hierarchies. Conclusion: Gynotechnics and Civilization.
Description / Table of Contents:
List of Chinese DynastiesIntroduction: The Framework of Everyday Life: Technology, Women and Cultural History -- Pt. 1. Building a Tradition: The Construction of Chinese Social Space. 1. House Form and Meaning. 2. Encoding Patriarchy. 3. The Text of the Chinese House -- Pt. 2. Women's Work: Weaving New Patterns in the Social Fabric. 4. Fabrics of Power: The Canonical Meanings of Women's Work. 5. Economic Expansion and Changing Division of Labor. 6. Women's Work and Women's Place -- Pt. 3. Meanings of Motherhood: Reproductive Technologies and Their Uses. 7. Medical History and Gender History. 8. Reproductive Medicine and the Dual Nature of Fertility. 9. Reproductive Hierarchies. Conclusion: Gynotechnics and Civilization.
Note:
"A Philip E. Lilienthal book. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 387-409) and index. - Description based on print version record
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 387-409) and index
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