The authors interview women about education, work, the media and the family, to challenge and expose the myths implicit in the concept of post-feminism and show the actuality of women's lives.
The authors interview women about education, work, the media and the family, to challenge and expose the myths implicit in the concept of post-feminism and show the actuality of women's lives.
Vicki Coppock is a senior lecturer in social policy and social work at Edge Hill College of Higher Education. Deena Haydon is a lecturer in primary education at Edge Hill College of Higher Education. Ingrid Richter is a lecturer in sociology and social policy at Bradford and Ilkley Community College. The authors are research associates of the Centre for Studies in Crime and Social Justice at Edge Hill College.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Chapter 1 Introduction: Locating 'Post-Feminism', Exploring the Myths Chapter 2 Theorising Power in Women's Oppression Part 2 Chapter 3 Patronising Rita: The Myth of Equal Opportunities in Education Chapter 4 More Work, Low Pay: The Myth of Equal Opportunities in the Workplace Chapter 5 Fatal Abstraction: The Myth of the Positive Image Chapter 6 Behind Closed Doors: The Myth of Personal Liberation Chapter 7 Conclusion: Beyond the Illusions
Part 1 Chapter 1 Introduction: Locating 'Post-Feminism', Exploring the Myths Chapter 2 Theorising Power in Women's Oppression Part 2 Chapter 3 Patronising Rita: The Myth of Equal Opportunities in Education Chapter 4 More Work, Low Pay: The Myth of Equal Opportunities in the Workplace Chapter 5 Fatal Abstraction: The Myth of the Positive Image Chapter 6 Behind Closed Doors: The Myth of Personal Liberation Chapter 7 Conclusion: Beyond the Illusions
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