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by Ann Oakley

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Author:
Ann Oakley
ISBN13:
978-0855203474
ISBN:
0855203471
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Publisher:
Blackwell Publishers; 1st edition (May 28, 1981)
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Social Sciences
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Ann Rosamund Oakley (née Titmuss; born 17 January 1944), is a distinguished British sociologist, feminist, and writer.

Ann Rosamund Oakley (née Titmuss; born 17 January 1944), is a distinguished British sociologist, feminist, and writer.

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FREE shipping on qualifying offers. Traces the history of the women's movement and examines how women's roles in labor, politics, and personal relationships have changed.

by. Oakley, Ann, 1944-. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books.

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The book illustrates how Oakley's thinking has evolved over a period in which much in the field of gender and women's studies has changed. The sociology of houseworkwas one of the first published studies on that subject.

Traces the history of the women's movement and examines how women's roles in labor, politics, and personal relationships have changed show more. Format Paperback 406 pages. Publication date 01 Sep 1981. Publisher Pantheon Books. Publication City/Country United States.

Ann Oakley (born 1944) is a distinguished British sociologist, feminist, and writer. Ann Oakley has written numerous academic works, many focusing on the lives and roles of women in society as well as several best-selling novels, of which the best-known is probably "The Men's Room", which was serialized for BBC television in 1991. She has also written an early partial autobiography.

Find nearly any book by Ann Oakley. Get the best deal by comparing prices from over 100,000 booksellers. ISBN 9780394521701 (978-0-394-52170-1) Softcover, Random House Trade Paperbacks, 1981. Find signed collectible books: 'Subject Women'. ISBN 9781857282696 (978-1-85728-269-6) Hardcover, UCL Press, 1998.

'Much of the evidence is startlingly unexpected, the overall conclusions appallingly bleak, and yet "Subject Women" is an exciting, bracing, and at times very inspiring book.' Marina Warner, Sunday Times 'Subject Women stands as an invaluable resource, well-researched and wide-ranging, the most comprehensive review to date of women's roles.' Times Higher Education Supplement 'As a book written ...to inform, to provide references for more detailed study and to identify those issues which are as yet unresolved and the subject of current debate, it is extremely successful.' Marxism Today