The Feminist Perspectives Series seeks to provide concise, accessible and engaging introductions to key feminist topics and debates. The texts in the series are designed to be used on a wide range of courses touching feminist issues and are written by experienced teachers who are also well known in their respective fields. Each book in the series includes the most up-to-date statistics, research data, key sources and suggestions for further reading. Feminist Perspectives on Sociology examines how sociology has been transformed under the influence of feminism in recent years. This…mehr
The Feminist Perspectives Series seeks to provide concise, accessible and engaging introductions to key feminist topics and debates. The texts in the series are designed to be used on a wide range of courses touching feminist issues and are written by experienced teachers who are also well known in their respective fields. Each book in the series includes the most up-to-date statistics, research data, key sources and suggestions for further reading. Feminist Perspectives on Sociology examines how sociology has been transformed under the influence of feminism in recent years. This transformation consists both of a critique of established areas and the opening up of new ones. Areas and issues covered include approaches to knowledge and research, patriarchal relations, work in and outside the home, body politics, sport and fitness, migration, violence, the state, and globalisation. The book also reviews a range of 'post' perspectives and arguments including postmodernism, postcolonialism and postfeminism. Feminism is also a transformative social movement. Its political impact, from local to transnational levels, has to be taken into account in assessing developments in sociology, providing it with a connection between research and action.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
(Each chapter ends with Summary and Further Reading). 1. FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIOLOGY Chapter outline Many sociologies, many feminisms Feminism in sociology: influences Feminism and sociology: developments and directions 2. THE EPISTEMOLOGY CHALLENGE Chapter outline Introduction The theoretical background: functionalism and conflict theory Conflict theory, knowledge and ideology Feminist critiques of sociological knowledge Feminist empiricism Feminist standpoint Academics and activists: the politics of research Useful knowledge 3. DIVISIONS OF LABOUR Chapter outline Feminist sociology in the 1970s 'Production' and 'reproduction' in sociology The social and domestic division of labour: the historical background Women and employment: contemporary issues Features of women's employment Factors contributing to women's employment patterns Theories of women's work The feminisation of the labour force Moving beyond the 'West': gender and colonialism The gendering of the global economy Work and non-work The demise of the male breadwinner The 'family-friendly' public sector? 4. PATRIARCHY: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE Chapter outline 'Patriarchy': radical and Marxist feminist Patriarchy as ideological or material Where is patriarchy? Patriarchy's relation to racial domination Is patriarchy a system? The state and patriarchy Violence and the state 5. BODY POLITICS Chapter outline The background to feminist interest in body politics Resisting naturalisation Early campaigns Sexed bodies and history Women's experiences of their bodies: medicine Bodies and physical activities: sport, dance and fitness Getting 'the look' Racialised bodies White, male bodies and deviance from the norm The dominated and the subversive body Challenging domination 6. LIVING IN A POST WORLD? Chapter outline Gendering modernity Gendering modernist movements Postmodernity Critique or condition? Sociology and postmodernism . . . and feminism Postmodernism, feminism and cultural studies Postfeminism Academic postfeminism Postmodernism and feminism Conclusion: last posts? 7. POSTCOLONIALISM AND FEMINISM Chapter outline International and sexual divisions of labour: colonialism Gender relations in the colonial world International and sexual divisions of labour: postcolonial conditions Postcolonialism as critique Postcolonialism and feminism 8. GLOBALISING FEMINISMS Chapter outline 'Globalisation' in social sciences Globalisation and postcolonialism: condition and critique Globalisation and feminist development studies 'The globalised woman' Globalising politics Feminist politics and globalisation Global feminisms Glossary Bibliography Index
(Each chapter ends with Summary and Further Reading). 1. FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIOLOGY Chapter outline Many sociologies, many feminisms Feminism in sociology: influences Feminism and sociology: developments and directions 2. THE EPISTEMOLOGY CHALLENGE Chapter outline Introduction The theoretical background: functionalism and conflict theory Conflict theory, knowledge and ideology Feminist critiques of sociological knowledge Feminist empiricism Feminist standpoint Academics and activists: the politics of research Useful knowledge 3. DIVISIONS OF LABOUR Chapter outline Feminist sociology in the 1970s 'Production' and 'reproduction' in sociology The social and domestic division of labour: the historical background Women and employment: contemporary issues Features of women's employment Factors contributing to women's employment patterns Theories of women's work The feminisation of the labour force Moving beyond the 'West': gender and colonialism The gendering of the global economy Work and non-work The demise of the male breadwinner The 'family-friendly' public sector? 4. PATRIARCHY: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE Chapter outline 'Patriarchy': radical and Marxist feminist Patriarchy as ideological or material Where is patriarchy? Patriarchy's relation to racial domination Is patriarchy a system? The state and patriarchy Violence and the state 5. BODY POLITICS Chapter outline The background to feminist interest in body politics Resisting naturalisation Early campaigns Sexed bodies and history Women's experiences of their bodies: medicine Bodies and physical activities: sport, dance and fitness Getting 'the look' Racialised bodies White, male bodies and deviance from the norm The dominated and the subversive body Challenging domination 6. LIVING IN A POST WORLD? Chapter outline Gendering modernity Gendering modernist movements Postmodernity Critique or condition? Sociology and postmodernism . . . and feminism Postmodernism, feminism and cultural studies Postfeminism Academic postfeminism Postmodernism and feminism Conclusion: last posts? 7. POSTCOLONIALISM AND FEMINISM Chapter outline International and sexual divisions of labour: colonialism Gender relations in the colonial world International and sexual divisions of labour: postcolonial conditions Postcolonialism as critique Postcolonialism and feminism 8. GLOBALISING FEMINISMS Chapter outline 'Globalisation' in social sciences Globalisation and postcolonialism: condition and critique Globalisation and feminist development studies 'The globalised woman' Globalising politics Feminist politics and globalisation Global feminisms Glossary Bibliography Index
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