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A Mother's Work: How Feminism, the Market, and Policy Shape Family Life
Neil Gilbert
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| #2398804 in Books | Yale University Press | 2010-05-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.12 x.57 x5.16l,.55 | File type: PDF | 240 pages | ||15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.| How Feminism, Market, & Policy Subordinate Family to Work and Women to a Male Model|By Paul Adams|In this book, Neil Gilbert examines how capitalism, feminism, and the state influence lifestyle choices and the changing role of motherhood. They do so, he argues, by generating norms, values, and hence social pressures that subordinate motherhood to the market. Gilbert, the soci||"A groundbreaking book, "A Mother's Work: How Feminism, the Market and Policy Shape Family Life, "reconsiders traditional views on motherhood. Through his examination of the average middle class mom, Gilbert provides cutting edge analysis of a mother's value i
The question of how best to combine work and family life has led to lively debates in recent years. Both a lifestyle and a policy issue, it has been addressed psychologically, socially, and economically, and conclusions have been hotly contested. But as Neil Gilbert shows in this penetrating and provocative book, we haven’t looked closely enough at how and why these questions are framed, or who benefits from the proposed answers.
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