Women's leisure, what leisure?
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Women's leisure, what leisure?
(Women in society)
Macmillan, 1990
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- : paperback
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Habikino Health Sciences Library,Osaka Prefecture University
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Bibliography: p. 170-183
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hardcover ISBN 9780333435182
Description
Until recently the Sociology of Leisure was dominated by theoretical approaches which made women's experiences invisible. Drawing upon feminist perspectives this book re-conceptualises leisure in order to provide a more informed understanding of women's leisure. The authors argue that such an examination necessarily involves a study of women's daily lives which views leisure in relation to the structure of their lives as a whole. Drawing upon a major study of Sheffield women's leisure and other sources, the processes of negotiation and social control are cited as crucial in determing women's access to free time and the resources required to enjoy leisure.
Table of Contents
Conceptualising Leisure - Capitalism, Patriarchy and Ideologies of Leisure - A Social History of Women's Leisure - Women's Leisure Today - Social Control in the Public and Private Spheres - Women's Fight for Independent Leisure - Putting Women in Their Place - Towards Feminist Sociologies of Leisure
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: paperback ISBN 9780333435199
Description
Until recently the Sociology of Leisure was dominated by theoretical approaches which made women's experiences invisible. Drawing upon feminist perspectives this book re-conceptualises leisure in order to provide a more informed understanding of women's leisure. The authors argue that such an examination necessarily involves a study of women's daily lives which views leisure in relation to the structure of their lives as a whole. Drawing upon a major study of Sheffield women's leisure and other sources, the processes of negotiation and social control are cited as crucial in determing women's access to free time and the resources required to enjoy leisure.
Table of Contents
Conceptualising Leisure.- Capitalism, Patriarchy and Ideologies of Leisure.- A Social History of Women's Leisure.- Women's Leisure Today.- Social Control in the Public and Private Spheres.- Women's Fight for Independent Leisure.- Putting Women in Their Place Towards Feminist.- Sociologies of Leisure.
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