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Gender (Key Concepts)
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* CONTENTS * Introduction * In and Out of the Frame: a Personal History of Gender * Chapter One. What's in a Name? * Gendering and Class: Growing up Girl, Growing up Boy * Chapter Two . Gender and Modernity * Being a Man in the Twenty-first Century * Chapter Three. Gender and Postmodernity * Sisters Under the Skin? Identities in a Global Age * Chapter Four. Gendered Worlds : Production * Having it All: Family and Employmen in Women's Lives * Chapter Five. Gendered Worlds: Reproduction * Men and Me: Arrangements Between the Sexes * Chapter Six. Gendered Worlds: Consumption * It Doesn't Have to Be This Way: Gendered Utopias * Conclusion What the Future holds: Gender, Theory and Politics

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Harriet Bradley is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bristol.

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Winner of Choice's outstanding academic title award "Bradley provides us with a fresh and very lucid account by drawing upon her own personal experiences, examining gender through the lenses of production, reproduction and consumption." Equality, Diversity and Inclusion "Bradley's clear and straightforward writing style, the inclusion of personal experiences and research findings allows the reader to reflect on the issues and ideas raised within this text without becoming entangled in complicated explanations of key concepts around gender ... Bradley's book provides both teachers and researchers with an excellent introduction to issues and debates around gender and provides an ideal base from which to begin to explore these issues further in the education field." Gender and Education "Bradley's discussions are theoretically rich, yet easy to follow for those less familiar with gender studies, as key concepts are italicized, clearly defined, and thoroughly discussed. The combination of empirical research and personal narratives throughout the book superbly illustrates both how gender is conceptually understood and how it is lived and experienced in the everyday world ... a rich, intelligible sociological introduction to gender." Canadian Journal of Sociology "This book is an introductory text and fulfils this purpose admirably. Bradley's writing is clear, cogent and engaging." Political Studies Review "A very accessible book summarizing the main theories and issues on gender with both a historical and a contemporary outlook ... I particularly enjoyed reading it." Work, Employment and Society "This book is an excellently written mixture of informative text and personal story, presenting gender as lived experience, that should be very appealing and accessible to students. Unlike most gender texts in the US, which mainly use a liberal gender mainstreaming framework, this book examines gender in the context of production, reproduction and consumption. This refreshing approach encourages me to recommend this text to like-minded colleagues in the US." Marina Adler, University of Maryland "This is a remarkably insightful book, which demonstrates the continuing salience and complexity of gender to contemporary societies. Harriet Bradley's style is fresh, lucid and concise, bringing to life key gender processes of our time as well as discussing the variety of theories attempting to account for them. She strikes a happy balance between critical exposition and her own original thinking. Grounded in empirical studies from across the globe and always conscious of the complex interrelations between gender and other social processes, this volume will be invaluable for students and specialists alike." Miriam A. Glucksmann, University of Essex "Harriet Bradley's Gender is a wide-ranging and impressive survey of 30 years of feminist theorizing. Interleaved with gripping reflections on an individual's gendered life, this book will be an invaluable resource for teaching about gender across the social sciences." Linda McDowell, University of Oxford

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