Proud to be a Rebel

Proud to be a Rebel
Author: Pam Young
Publisher: University of Queensland Press(Australia)
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Patriarchy at Work

Patriarchy at Work
Author: Sylvia Walby
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-05-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0745668984

The concept of 'patriarchy' is one which signals a sharp divide between traditions of feminist thought. Sylvia Walby attempts to conceptualize 'patriarchy' in a way that takes account not only of the complexity of relationships of gender, but also of the subtleties of the interconnections of patriarchy and capitalism. She rejects those accounts which treat patriarchy as a unified set of relations, or which confine the site of patriarchy to any one privileged sphere such as the family. Instead, she elaborates a novel view of patriarchy as a set of 'relatively autonomous relations', the connections between which are spelled out through a variety of detailed case studies. In contrast to many other views of 'capitalist patriarchy', Sylvia Walby characterizes the relationship between capitalism and patriarchy as a relationship, not of harmony and mutual accommodation, but of tension and conflict. This thesis is substantiated through a comparative historical analysis of three contrasting areas of employment: cotton textiles, engineering and clerical work. These analyses show the shortcomings of much conventional literature in sociology, history and economics on women's employment, which pays insufficient attention to the independence of patriarchal relations. The book draws upon sociological, historical, economic and geographic materials to argue for an understanding of gender relations in terms of the specific tensions and compromises between patriarchal and capitalist relations. Exploring the impact of the state on patterns of employment and unemployment completes a book rich in theoretical and empirical analysis. Patriarchy at Work will be recognized as a major contribution to feminist thought and the social sciences.

Race, Gender, and Work

Race, Gender, and Work
Author: Teresa L. Amott
Publisher: South End Press
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780896085374

An outgrowth of Boston's Economic Literacy Project of Women for Economic Justice, this new edition traces the economic and social histories of working women in America. The history documents the paid and unpaid work done by American Indian, Chicana, European American, African American, and Puerto Rican women from each group's cultural beginnings (pre-colonialization) to the most contemporary analysis of present day wage statistics. The appendices supply US census sources, occupational categories, and labor force participation rates from 1900 to 1980. Includes statistical tables. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Gender Relations in Australia

Gender Relations in Australia
Author: Kay Saunders
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:

Presents a range of interpretations by 24 academics of Australian gender relations from pre-1788 to the present. Essays by contributors such as Jocelynne Scutt, Marian Aveliny and Ann Curthoys, explore themes of race, class, family life and social conflict. Contains references and an index. The editors are readers in history at the University of Queensland.

The Red North

The Red North
Author: Diane Menghetti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1981
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

A Matter of Justice

A Matter of Justice
Author: Charles Dunford Rowley
Publisher: Australian National University, Research School of Social Sciences
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1978
Genre: History
ISBN:

Aboriginal political involvement; land rights; law; employment; settlements and missions; government policy.

Queensland Political Portraits 1859-1952

Queensland Political Portraits 1859-1952
Author: Denis Joseph Murphy
Publisher: St. Lucia, Q. : University of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1978
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Chapters on Qld Premiers; mentions policies and attitudes under Bowen, McIlwraith, Griffith, Philp, and McCormack.