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"Human Work" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a pioneering exploration of the relationship between work, gender, and society. In this groundbreaking work, Gilman challenges traditional notions of labor and argues for a reevaluation of the value placed on different forms of work. Drawing on her experiences as a feminist thinker and social reformer, Gilman critiques the prevailing attitudes towards women's work and advocates for greater recognition of the contributions made by women to society. She argues that the devaluation of women's work, particularly domestic labor, has far-reaching…mehr
"Human Work" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a pioneering exploration of the relationship between work, gender, and society. In this groundbreaking work, Gilman challenges traditional notions of labor and argues for a reevaluation of the value placed on different forms of work. Drawing on her experiences as a feminist thinker and social reformer, Gilman critiques the prevailing attitudes towards women's work and advocates for greater recognition of the contributions made by women to society. She argues that the devaluation of women's work, particularly domestic labor, has far-reaching implications for gender equality and social justice. Gilman proposes a radical reimagining of work that prioritizes collaboration, creativity, and the fulfillment of human potential. She calls for a shift away from the narrow focus on profit and productivity towards a more holistic understanding of work as a means of self-expression and social connection. Through her insightful analysis and passionate advocacy, Gilman challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about work and to envision a more equitable and inclusive future. "Human Work" remains a timeless manifesto for gender equality and a powerful call to action for a more just and humane society.
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman was an American writer and feminist theorist. Among her works are The Home, His Religion and Hers, and 'The Yellow Wallpaper.' Michael S. Kimmel teaches at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Mary M. Moynihan teaches at the University of New Hampshire.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Series Editor's Introduction 2 1. Introductory 3 2. Man as a Factor in Social Evolution 4 3. Concept and Conduct 5 4. Some False Concepts 6 5. The Nature of Society (I) 7 6. The Nature of Society (II) 8 7. The Social Soul 9 8. The Social Body 10 9. The Nature of Work (I) 11 10. The Nature of Work (II) 12 11. Specialisation 13 12. Production 14 13. Distribution 15 14. Consumption (I) 16 15. Consumption (II) 17 16. Our Position Today 18 17. The True Position
1 Series Editor's Introduction 2 1. Introductory 3 2. Man as a Factor in Social Evolution 4 3. Concept and Conduct 5 4. Some False Concepts 6 5. The Nature of Society (I) 7 6. The Nature of Society (II) 8 7. The Social Soul 9 8. The Social Body 10 9. The Nature of Work (I) 11 10. The Nature of Work (II) 12 11. Specialisation 13 12. Production 14 13. Distribution 15 14. Consumption (I) 16 15. Consumption (II) 17 16. Our Position Today 18 17. The True Position
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