ISBN:
9780199771899
,
0199771898
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xii, 338 p.)
,
ill.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Print version Unbending gender
DDC:
306.36
Keywords:
Work and family United States
;
Sexual division of labor United States
;
Mothers Employment
;
United States
;
Families Economic aspects
;
United States
;
Work and family Forecasting
;
United States
;
USA
;
United States
;
Work and family Forecasting
;
Sexual division of labor
;
Mothers Employment
;
Families Economic aspects
;
Work and family
;
Families Economic aspects
;
Work and family Forecasting
;
Mothers Employment
;
Sexual division of labor
;
Work and family
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
;
POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture
;
Families ; Economic aspects
;
Mothers ; Employment
;
Sexual division of labor
;
Work and family
;
Work and family ; Forecasting
;
Arbeit
;
Familienleben
;
Geschlechterrolle
;
Sekseverschillen
;
Arbeid
;
Gezin
;
Arbeidsverdeling
;
United States
;
USA
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Unbending gender in social life -- Is domesticity dead? -- From full commodification to reconstructive feminism -- Deconstructing the ideal-worker norm in market work -- Deconstructing the ideal-worker norm in family entitlements -- Unbending gender talk (including feminism) -- How domesticity's gender wars take on elements of class and race conflict -- Do women share an ethic of care: domesticity's descriptions of men and women -- Do women need special treatment? Do feminists need equality? -- New paradigm theorized: domesticity in drag
Description / Table of Contents:
Unbending gender in social lifeIs domesticity dead? -- From full commodification to reconstructive feminism -- Deconstructing the ideal-worker norm in market work -- Deconstructing the ideal-worker norm in family entitlements -- Unbending gender talk (including feminism) -- How domesticity's gender wars take on elements of class and race conflict -- Do women share an ethic of care: domesticity's descriptions of men and women -- Do women need special treatment? Do feminists need equality? -- New paradigm theorized: domesticity in drag.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on print version record
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