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Unbending Gender : Why Family and Work Conflict and What To Do About It

معرفی کتاب «Unbending Gender : Why Family and Work Conflict and What To Do About It» نوشتهٔ Joan C. Williams، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 2001. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In Unbending Gender , Joan Williams takes a hard look at the state of feminism in America. Concerned by what she finds--young women who flatly refuse to identify themselves as feminists and working-class and minority women who feel the movement hasn't addressed the issues that dominate their daily lives--she outlines a new vision of feminism that calls for workplaces focused on the needs of families and, in divorce cases, recognition of the value of family work and its impact on women's earning power. Williams shows that workplaces are designed around men's bodies and life patterns in ways that discriminate against women, and that the work/family system that results is terrible for men, worse for women, and worst of all for children. She proposes a set of practical policies and legal initiatives to reorganize the two realms of work in employment and households--so that men and women can lead healthier and more productive personal and work lives. Williams introduces a new 'reconstructive' feminism that places class, race, and gender conflicts among women at center stage. Her solution is an inclusive, family-friendly feminism that supports both mothers and fathers as caregivers and as workers. Annotation In Unbending Gender, Joan Williams takes a hard look at the state of feminism in America. Concerned by what she finds--young women who flatly refuse to identify themselves as feminists and working-class and minority women who feel the movement hasn't addressed the issues that dominate theirdaily lives--she outlines a new vision of feminism that calls for workplaces focused on the needs of families and, in divorce cases, recognition of the value of family work and its impact on women's earning power. Williams shows that workplaces are designed around men's bodies and life patterns in ways that discriminate against women, and that the work/family system that results is terrible for men, worse for women, and worst of all for children. She proposes a set of practical policies and legalinitiatives to reorganize the two realms of work in employment and households--so that men and women can lead healthier and more productive personal and work lives. Williams introduces a new 'reconstructive' feminism that places class, race, and gender conflicts among women at center stage. Hersolution is an inclusive, family-friendly feminism that supports both mothers and fathers as caregivers and as workers "Why do family and work increasingly conflict? Why do men as well as women feel under enormous strain, at home and at work? Why are nearly one-fourth of American children, and nearly forty percent of divorced mothers, poor?" "Until now, these phenomena have been looked at in isolation. Williams treats them as integrally linked and shows how they are all consequences not of people's choices, intentional discrimination, or biological destiny, but of our system for organizing work." "Unbending Gender shows that the work/family conflict is gender discrimination, and that the current way of organizing work is terrible for men, still worse for women, and worst of all for children. She proposes a set of practical policies and legal initiatives to reorganize the two realms of work so men and women can lead healthier and more productive work and family lives."--Jacket In Unbending Gender, Joan Williams outlines a new vision of workplaces focused on the needs of families and, in divorce cases, recognition of the value of family work. Williams shows that workplaces are designed around men's bodies and life patterns in ways that discriminate against women, and that the work/family system that results is terrible for men, worse for women, and worst of all for children. She proposes a set of practical policies and legal initiatives to reorganize the two realms of work -- in employment and households -- to enable men and women to lead healthier and more productive lives. Williams introduces a new 'reconstructive' feminism that places class, race, and gender conflicts among women at center stage. Her solution is an inclusive, family-friendly feminism that supports both mothers and fathers as caregivers and as workers.

in unbending Gender, Joan Williams Shows That Workplaces Are Designed Around Men's Bodies And Life Patterns In Ways That Discriminate Against Women, And That The Work/family System That Results Is Terrible For Men, Worse For Women, And Worst Of All For Children. She Proposes A Set Of Practical Policies And Legal Initiatives To Reorganize The Two Realms Of Work In Employment And Households--so That Men And Women Can Lead Healthier And More Productive Personal And Work Lives. Williams Introduces A New 'reconstructive' Feminism That Places Class, Race, And Gender Conflicts Among Women At Center Stage. Her Solution Is An Inclusive, Family-friendly Feminism That Supports Both Mothers And Fathers As Caregivers And As Workers.

As a full-time mother and "home manager," I greatly enjoyed Nina Barrett's piece on motherhood [in the Yale Alumni Magazine].
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