Sexual Divisions and Society

Sexual Divisions and Society

Author: Sheila Allen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-05-11

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 1351042920

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Originally published in 1976, Sexual Divisions and Society argues that mainstream sociology has neglected to incorporate the notion of sexual divisions as an integral part of its theoretical underpinnings. It suggests that sociology has often included women completely within the term of ‘men’, or as a part of their husbands, rather than asking how and when the relationship between the sexes is pertinent to the explanation of social structure and behaviour. The volume is composed of papers brought together from the 1974 British Sociological Association Conference on Sexual Divisions.


Sexual Divisions and Society

Sexual Divisions and Society

Author: Sheila Allen

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781138487550

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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Sexual Divisions and Society -- In the Production of their Lives, Men ... Sex and Gender in British Community Studies -- Kin, Clients, and Accomplices: Relationships among Women in Morocco -- Continuities and Discontinuities in Marriage and Divorce -- French Judicial Ideology in Working-class Divorce -- Women: Supporters or Supported? -- Finishing School: Some Implications of Sex-segregated Education -- 'Who Wants Babies?' The Social Construction of 'Instincts' -- I May Be a Queer, But At Least I am a Man: Male hegemony and ascribed versus achieved gender -- Women's Liberation, Reproduction, and the Technological Fix -- 'Free-choice Marriage' in China: The Evolution of an Ideal -- Men, Women, and Communes -- Name Index -- Subject Index


Sexual Divisions Revisited

Sexual Divisions Revisited

Author: Sheila Allen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1991-05-13

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1349211915

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A selection of papers from the volumes "Sexual Divisions and Society" and "Exploitation in Work and Marriage" produced almost a decade ago at a conference in Aberdeen.


Gender and Sexuality

Gender and Sexuality

Author: Momin Rahman

Publisher: Polity

Published: 2010-12-06

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0745633773

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This new introduction to the sociology of gender and sexuality provides fresh insight into our rapidly changing attitudes towards sex and our understanding of masculine and feminine identities, relating the study of gender and sexuality to recent research and theory, and wider social concerns throughout the world.


Sexual Cultures

Sexual Cultures

Author: Jeffrey Weeks

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1996-07-13

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1349245186

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The new sociology of sexuality has a two-fold aim: to demonstrate how the social shapes the sexual; and to analyse how the sexual in turn becomes a focal point for personal identity, cultural anxiety value debates and political action. Drawing on papers from the 1994 British Sociological Association annual conference on 'Sexualities in Social Context', this volume brings together key contributors to this stimulating new approach. Topics covered include theoretical developments, the relationship between history and contemporary controversies, community and identity, especially in the context of AIDS, value conflicts and changes in the meanings of intimacy. The book as a whole offers a significant intervention into debates on sexuality, and a thoughtful contribution to the broadening of the sociological agenda.


Family Divisions and Inequalities in Modern Society

Family Divisions and Inequalities in Modern Society

Author: Paul Close

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1989-06-18

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 1349093378

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A collection of essays on the social divisions and inequalities encompassing and pervading family life in modern society. It covers issues at the forefront of current social discourse and presents information and ideas relevant to progressive social policy, administration and change.


The Transgender Phenomenon

The Transgender Phenomenon

Author: Richard Ekins

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2006-10-23

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 1847877265

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"Dave King and Richard Ekins are the leading world sociologists in this field. The book brings together a brilliant synthesis of history, case studies, ideas and positions as they have emerged over the past thirty years, and brings together a rich but always grounded account of this field, providing a state of the art of critical concepts and ideas to take this field further during the twenty first century." - Ken Plummer, University of Essex "An outstanding survey of the evolution of trans phenomena, splendidly written, highly informative, scholarly at its best, yet easy to read even for those neither trans nor sociologist. Ekins and King, experts in the field, unroll the panoramas of sex, gender, and transgendering that have evloved during the last decades. For everyone wanting to understand the interaction of women and men and of those who cannot or will not identify with either of these two cataegories, reading this book is a must, and a real pleasure." - Friedmann Pfaefflin, University of ULM This groundbreaking study sets out a framework for exploring transgender diversity for the new millennium. It sets forth an original and comprehensive research and provides a wealth of vivid illustrative material. Based on two decades of fieldwork, life history work, qualitative analysis, archival work and contact with several thousand cross-dressers and sex-changers around the world, the authors distinguish a number of contemporary transgendering ′stories′ to illustrate: The binary male/female divide The interrelations betwen sex, sexuality and gender The interrelations between the main sub-processes of transgendering. Wonderfully insightful, The Transgender Phenomenon develops an original and innovative conceptual framkework for understanding the full range of the transgender experience.


Routledge Library Editions: Feminist Theory

Routledge Library Editions: Feminist Theory

Author: Various

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-04-28

Total Pages: 7841

ISBN-13: 1000458083

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Routledge Library Editions: Feminist Theory brings together as one set, or individual volumes, a series of previously out-of-print classics from a variety of academic imprints. With titles ranging from The Liberation of Women to Feminists and State Welfare, from Married to the Job to Julia Kristeva, this set provides in one place a wealth of important reference sources from the diverse field of gender studies.