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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780367471613 , 9781138746510
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 167 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First issued in paperback
    Series Statement: Gender in a global/local world
    DDC: 305.42
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    Keywords: Frau ; Geschlechterrolle
    Note: Literaturangaben , Originally published: 2019
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781315556895 , 9781317027980 , 9781317027997
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 263 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Women and gender in the early modern world
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Warner, Lyndan The ideas of man and woman in Renaissance France
    DDC: 305.3094409031
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    Keywords: Women History ; Men History ; Renaissance ; Women Legal status, laws, etc ; History ; Men Legal status, laws, etc ; History ; Women in literature History ; Men in literature History ; Women ; France ; History ; Renaissance, 1450-1600 ; Sources ; Women--Legal status, laws, etc ; France ; History ; 16th century ; Sources ; Sex role ; France ; History ; 16th century ; Sources ; Oral pleading ; France ; History ; 16th century ; Legal literature ; Publishing ; France ; History ; 16th century ; Booksellers and bookselling ; France ; History ; 16th century ; Frankreich ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Frankreich ; Literatur ; Recht ; Buchmarkt ; Frau ; Mann ; Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Renaissance ; Frankreich ; Frau ; Kultur ; Querelle des femmes
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Booksellers and the market to the 1550s -- 3. The dignity and misery of man, and of woman -- 4. The Querelle des femmes -- 5. The dialogue : beyond dignity and misery, beyond the Querelle des femmes -- 6. Diversity, citation and the invention of the essay -- 7. Books in the Palais de justice & their readers in the late 1500s to early 1600s -- 8. Rhetoric, print and lawyers' pleadings in the Parlement de Paris -- 9. Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-256) and index
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  • 3
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    ISBN: 9780203491836 , 9781135042295
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 238 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary China series 123
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary China series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gates, Hill Footbinding and women's labor in Sichuan
    DDC: 391.20951/38
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    Keywords: Footbinding ; Girls Social life and customs ; Women Social life and customs ; Women Employment ; Sichuan Sheng (China) Social conditions ; Sichuan Sheng (China) Economic conditions ; Sex discrimination against women ; China ; History ; Sexual division of labor ; China ; History ; Footbinding ; Social aspects ; China ; Footbinding ; Economic aspects ; China ; Male domination (Social structure) ; China ; History ; China ; Sichuan ; Frau ; Arbeit ; Sozialisation ; Geschlechterrolle ; Fußbinden ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "When Chinese women bound their daughters' feet, many consequences ensued, some beyond the imagination of the binders and the bound. The most obvious of these consequences was to impress upon a small child's body and mind that girls differed from boys, thus reproducing gender hierarchy. What is not obvious is why Chinese society should have evolved such a radical method of gender-marking. Gendering is not simply preparation for reproduction, rather its primary significance lies in preparing children for their places in the division of labor of a particular political economy. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and interviews with almost 5,000 women, this book examines footbinding as Sichuan women remember it from the final years of the empire and the troubled times before the 1949 revolution. It focuses on two key questions: what motivated parents to maintain this custom, and how significant was girls' work in China's final pre-industrial century? In answering these questions, Hill Gates shows how footbinding was a form of labor discipline in the first half of the twentieth century in China, when it was a key institution in a now much-altered political economy. Countering the widely held views surrounding the sexual attractiveness of bound feet to Chinese men, footbinding as an ethnic boundary marker, its role in female hypergamy, and its connection to state imperatives, this book instead presents a compelling argument that footbinding was in fact a crucial means of disciplining of little girls to lives of early and unremitting labor. This vivid and fascinating study will be of huge interest to students and scholars working across a wide range of fields including Chinese history, oral history, anthropology and gender studies"--
    Abstract: "When Chinese women bound their daughters' feet, many consequences ensued, some beyond the imagination of the binders and the bound. The most obvious of these consequences was to impress upon a small child's body and mind that girls differed from boys, thus reproducing gender hierarchy. What is not obvious is why Chinese society should have evolved such a radical method of gender-marking. Gendering is not simply preparation for reproduction, rather its primary significance lies in preparing children for their places in the division of labor of a particular political economy. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and interviews with almost 5,000 women, this book examines footbinding as Sichuan women remember it from the final years of the empire and the troubled times before the 1949 revolution. It focuses on two key questions: what motivated parents to maintain this custom, and how significant was girls' work in China's final pre-industrial century? In answering these questions, Hill Gates shows how footbinding was a form of labor discipline in the first half of the twentieth century in China, when it was a key institution in a now much-altered political economy. Countering the widely held views surrounding the sexual attractiveness of bound feet to Chinese men, footbinding as an ethnic boundary marker, its role in female hypergamy, and its connection to state imperatives, this book instead presents a compelling argument that footbinding was in fact a crucial means of disciplining of little girls to lives of early and unremitting labor. This vivid and fascinating study will be of huge interest to students and scholars working across a wide range of fields including Chinese history, oral history, anthropology and gender studies"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 4
    ISBN: 0203167996 , 9780203167991 , 9781280032349
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xii, 292 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Rose, Sonya O., 1935 - 2020 Limited livelihoods
    Parallel Title: Print version Limited Livelihoods : Gender and Class in Nineteenth Century England
    DDC: 331.41330942
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1800 - 1900 ; Sex discrimination in employment History ; 19th century ; England ; Sex role History ; 19th century ; England ; Working class women History ; 19th century ; England ; Women Employment ; History ; 19th century ; England ; Capitalism History ; 19th century ; England ; Geschlechterrolle ; Industriearbeit ; Klassentheorie ; Capitalism ; England ; History ; 19th century ; Sex discrimination in employment ; England ; History ; 19th century ; Sex role ; England ; History ; 19th century ; Women ; Employment ; England ; History ; 19th century ; Working class women ; England ; History ; 19th century ; Electronic books ; Großbritannien
    Abstract: First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
    Abstract: Intro -- LIMITED LIVELIHOODS GENDER AND CLASS IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. "Maintaining the Industrial Supremacy of the Country": Industrialists and Gendered Work -- 3. "We Never Sought Protection for the Men Nor Do We Now": The State and Public Policy -- 4. "To Do the Best You Can": Women's Work and Homework -- 5. "Mary Had a Little Loom": Gender Segregation, Struggles over the Labor Process, and Class Antagonism in the English Carpet Industry -- 6. "Manliness, Virtue, and Self-Respect": Gender Antagonism and Working-Class Respectability -- 7. "Brothers and Sisters in Distress": The Cotton Textile Weavers of Lancashire -- 8. Conclusions and Afterthoughts -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: "This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2003"--T.p. verso. - Description based on print version record. - Includes bibliographical references ((p. 265-284.)) and index
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