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E-grāmata: Sexual Divisions and Society: Process and Change

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Originally published in 1976, Sexual Divisions and Society 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 explans social structure and behaviour.



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.

Contributors vii
Preface x
Sexual Divisions and Society
1(24)
Sheila Allen
Diana Leonard Barker
In the Production of their Lives, Men (?)... Sex and Gender in British Community Studies
25(27)
Ronald Frankenberg
Kin, Clients, and Accomplices: Relationships among Women in Morocco
52(24)
Vanessa Maher
Continuities and Discontinuities in Marriage and Divorce
76(14)
Christine Delphy
French Judicial Ideology in Working-class Divorce
90(18)
Yves Dezalay
Women: Supporters or Supported?
108(25)
Hilary Land
Finishing School: Some Implications of Sex-segregated Education
133(17)
Jenny Shaw
`Who Wants Babies?' The Social Construction of `Instincts'
150(24)
Sally Macintyre
I May Be a Queer, But At Least I am a Man: Male hegemony and ascribed versus achieved gender
174(25)
Mike Brake
Women's Liberation, Reproduction, and the Technological Fix
199(25)
Hilary Rose
Jalna Hanmer
`Free-choice Marriage' in China: The Evolution of an Ideal
224(22)
Delia Davin
Men, Women, and Communes
246(30)
Philip Abrams
Andrew McCulloch
Name Index 276(2)
Subject Index 278
Sheila Allen, Diana Leonard Barker