The way in which evolving gender ideologies, and feminism in particular, influence the continuing struggle for greater status and recognition by female professions, however, remains to be fully explor
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The way in which evolving gender ideologies, and feminism in particular, influence the continuing struggle for greater status and recognition by female professions, however, remains to be fully explored.
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- Sweatshop Strife: Class, Ethnicity & Gender in the Jewish Labour Movement of Toronto, 1900-1939 // Review (1995)
GenderMuch of the past decade's rethinking of labour history has concerned gender, as feminist historians have moved from reminding readers that women were part of the working class and that reproduction needs to be examined as much as production, to more radical considerations of the ways in which social constructions of gender affect class formation and class conflict.
Keywords: class gender gendermuch past decade rethinking labour history concerned feminist historians moved reminding readers women - Towards a critique of care fetishism: Social reproduction feminism and the ethics of care (2025) · doi
More specifically, it brings to the fore misinterpretations of social reproduction feminism by care ethics scholars while addressing underexplored dimensions within social reproduction feminism itself, including the role of affect in care labour, and Marx's concept of social relations of production.
Keywords: social reproduction feminism care specifically brings fore misinterpretations ethics scholars addressing underexplored dimensions within itself - Feminism and Women's Health Professions in Ontario (2003) · doi
The way in which evolving gender ideologies, and feminism in particular, influence the continuing struggle for greater status and recognition by female professions, however, remains to be fully explored.
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