Politics of everyday life : continuity and change in work and the family
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Politics of everyday life : continuity and change in work and the family
(Explorations in sociology, 31)
Macmillan, 1990
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"Papers ... originally presented at the British Sociological Association Conference, ʿSociology and History', held at Edinburgh University in March 1988"--Acknowledgements
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is a collection of new writings in sociology and history demonstrating the interplay between working lives and domestic lives - between the public and private worlds. This is one of four volumes of selected essays from the 1988 British Sociological Conference, "History and Sociology", and the contributors all recognize the mutually beneficial relationship between the two disciplines. The essays are also linked by a theoretical conviction that the past and present are an interactive process, and by the understanding that an analysis of gender identities and divisions is central to this study. The editors have also co-edited "The State, Private Lives and Political Change".
目次
- Part 1 Home matters? - the interplay of public and private worlds: constructing the domestic sphere - the emergence of the modern home in post-war Britain, Graham Allan and Graham Crow
- when is a child not a child?, Anna Davin
- transitions in the youth debate - a critique, Sarah Irwin
- shifting patterns of parental control, Lynn Jamieson and Claire Toynbee. Part 2 Politics at work - the so-called public sphere: familial control or patriarchal domination? - the case of the family system of labour in 19th century coalmining, Jane Mark-Lawson and Anne Witz
- women's employment and the historical periodization of patriarchy, Sylvia Walby
- the political and workplace culture of the Scottish working class 1880-1914, Bill Knox
- politics of the sexes in English and Scottish teachers' unions 1870-1914, Helen Corr
- meanings of class and social mobility - the public and private lives of women civil servants, Kay Sanderson. Part 3 Sociology, history and the question of gender: "Adam spoke first and named the orders of the world" - sociology, history and the question of gender, Leonore Davidoff.
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