Gender, Economy and Culture in the European Union
Providing a comprehensive analysis of comparative gender difference in the EU, this book addresses a spectrum of gender issues. From employment and households, to culture, sexuality and male violence, the book transcends any 'economy/culture' divide. This wide coverage is placed within a conceptual view of structured 'gender cultures' which vary spatially and historically. Individual chapters are written around this common theme by an expert board of international contributors, drawn from a variety of intellectual and disciplinary backgrounds, allowing the reader to compare between chapters and read across them.
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Gender, Economy and Culture in the European Union
Providing a comprehensive analysis of comparative gender difference in the EU, this book addresses a spectrum of gender issues. From employment and households, to culture, sexuality and male violence, the book transcends any 'economy/culture' divide. This wide coverage is placed within a conceptual view of structured 'gender cultures' which vary spatially and historically. Individual chapters are written around this common theme by an expert board of international contributors, drawn from a variety of intellectual and disciplinary backgrounds, allowing the reader to compare between chapters and read across them.
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Gender, Economy and Culture in the European Union

Gender, Economy and Culture in the European Union

Gender, Economy and Culture in the European Union

Gender, Economy and Culture in the European Union

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Providing a comprehensive analysis of comparative gender difference in the EU, this book addresses a spectrum of gender issues. From employment and households, to culture, sexuality and male violence, the book transcends any 'economy/culture' divide. This wide coverage is placed within a conceptual view of structured 'gender cultures' which vary spatially and historically. Individual chapters are written around this common theme by an expert board of international contributors, drawn from a variety of intellectual and disciplinary backgrounds, allowing the reader to compare between chapters and read across them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134554508
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/10/2012
Series: Routledge Research in Gender and Society
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Simon Duncan, Birgit Pfau-Effinger

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction 1. Introduction: Theorising Comparative Gender Inequality Simon Duncan Part II. Gender Divisions of Labour - Paid and Unpaid Work 2. Paid Work: Participation, Inclusion and Liberation Gunnel Forsberg, Lena Gonäs and Diane Perrons 3. Households and Families - Changing Living Arrangements and Gender Relations Montserrat Solsona and Maria-Jose Gonzalez-Lopez 4. Reconciling Divisions of Labour Eileen Drew Part III. Gender Divisions of Power - Citizenship, Rights and Control 5. Gender and European Welfare States: Contexts, Structure and Agency Henrik Bang, Per Jensen and Birgit Pfau-Effinger 6. Gender, Migration, and Social Inequalities: the Dilemmas of European Citizenship Marina Calloni and Helma Lutz 7. Male Violence and Control: Constructing a Comparative European Perspective Carol Hagemann-White Part IV. Gendered Understandings: Cultures and Values 8. Challenging and Negotiating the Myths: Gender Divisions in the Situation Comedy Lisa Tsaliki 9. Living Through the Myths: Gender, Values, Attitudes and Practices Rosemarie Sackmann Conclusion 10. Gender Cultures and Social Change in the European Context Birgit Pfau-Effinger
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