The Ann Oakley reader : : Gender, women and social science / / Ann Oakley.

This book brings together edited extracts from classic texts by the internationally renowned feminist sociologist, Ann Oakley. Many of Oakley's early works are out of print and this collection makes them available again. There are extracts from pioneering studies such as Sex, Gender and Society...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Bristol University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2013-1995
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Place / Publishing House:Bristol : : Policy Press, , [2005]
©2005
Year of Publication:2005
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.)
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Other title:Front Matter --
Contents --
Sources of extracts --
Foreword by Germaine Greer --
Preface --
Sex and gender --
Introduction --
The difference between sex and gender --
Genes and gender --
A kind of person --
Childhood lessons --
Science, gender and women’s liberation --
Housework and family life --
On studying housework --
Images of housework --
Work conditions --
Standards and routines --
Marriage and the division of labour --
Helping with baby --
Housework in history and culture --
Childbirth, motherhood and medicine --
The agony and the ecstasy --
Lessons mothers learn --
Medical maternity cases --
Mistakes and mystiques of motherhood --
Doing social science --
The invisible woman: sexism in sociology --
Reflections thirty years on --
On being interviewed --
Interviewing women: a contradiction in terms? --
Who’s afraid of the randomized controlled trial? Some dilemmas of the scientific method and ‘good’ research practice --
Paradigm wars: some thoughts on a personal and public trajectory --
General bibliography --
Bibliography of work by Ann Oakley --
Ann Oakley: further reading --
Index
Summary:This book brings together edited extracts from classic texts by the internationally renowned feminist sociologist, Ann Oakley. Many of Oakley's early works are out of print and this collection makes them available again. There are extracts from pioneering studies such as Sex, Gender and Society, The Sociology of Housework, Becoming a Mother and Women Confined, presented alongside some of Ann Oakley's more recent reflections on methodology, scientific method and research practice. The book illustrates how Oakley's thinking has evolved over a period in which much in the field of gender and women's studies has changed. Each section of the book is prefaced by Oakley's reflections on how her original studies relate to more recent research and theoretical perspectives. There are many points of intersection with modern debates about how (and whether) to 'do' gender and what terms such as 'women' and 'men' really mean. The result is a valuable commentary on thirty years' work on women, gender and social science methodology which will be of interest to many, especially undergraduate and A-level students, as well as all those grappling with current issues about the past and future of work in the contested areas of gender, women's studies and feminist social science.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781447342434
9783111196213
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ann Oakley.