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Feminist Sociology Life Histories of a Movement

Books from same Author: Barbara Laslett and Barrie Thorne

Books from same Publisher: Rutgers University Press

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Barbara Laslett and Barrie Thorne
    PublisherRutgers University Press
    ISBN9780813524283
    Pages320
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 1997

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    Rutgers University Press Feminist Sociology Life Histories of a Movement by Barbara Laslett and Barrie Thorne

    This collection of thirteen life stories recaptures the history of a political and intellectual movement that created feminist sociology as a field of inquiry. As the editors' introduction notes, the life history is a crucial tool for sociological thought. Life histories can be a bridge between individual experience and codified knowledge, between human agency and social structure. Life histories can enhance social theory by revealing categories of meaning usually submerged in the conventions of social science. The authors in this volume, all sociologists who have had great impact upon the field in which they write, show how personal relationships, experiences of inequality, and professional conflict and camaraderie interweave with the formation of social theory, political movements, and intellectual thought. The book makes a powerful impression upon anyone who has struggled with the relationship between social theory and everyday life. -- Accessible, lively articles that combine personal narrative with sociological theory. -- Contributors are some of the leading voices in feminist sociology.show more