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The everyday world as problematic : a feminist sociology

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    1987
    Summary:

    In this collection of essays, sociologist Dorothy E. Smith develops a method for analyzing how women (and men) view contemporary society from specific gendered points of view. She shows how social relations - and the theories that describe them - must express the concrete historical and geographical details of everyday lives. A vital sociology from the standpoint of women, the volume is applicable to a variety of subjects, and will be especially useful in courses in sociological theory and methods.

    Contents:
    • Part One: Opening a space for our speech. 1. A peculiar eclipsing: women's exclusion from man's culture
    • Part Two: Finding and writing a sociology for women. 2. A sociology for women
    • 3. The everyday world as problematic: a feminist methodology
    • Part Three: Research strategies for a sociology for women. 4. Institutional ethnography: a feminist research strategy
    • 5. Researching the everyday world as problematic
    • Part Four: Textual politics. 6. Beyond methodology: institutionalization and its subversion.
    Subject(s): Feminism | Sociology
    Original Publisher: Boston, ©1987, Northeastern University Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 1555530370