The Ann Oakley reader: gender, women and social science
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adam_text | Contents
Sources of extracts iv
Foreword by Germaine Greer vi
Preface ix
Part I: Sex and gender I
Introduction 2
one The difference between sex and gender 7
two Genes and gender I 3
three A kind of person 21
four Childhood lessons 31
five Science, gender and women s liberation 41
Part 2: Housework and family life 53
Introduction 54
one On studying housework 59
two Images of housework 63
three Work conditions 75
four Standards and routines 87
five Marriage and the division of labour 93
six Helping with baby 103
seven Housework in history and culture 109
Part 3: Childbirth, motherhood and medicine 117
Introduction I 18
one The agony and the ecstasy 123
two Lessons mothers learn I 39
three Medical maternity cases 151
four Mistakes and mystiques of motherhood 179
Part 4: Doing social science 183
Introduction 184
one The invisible woman: sexism in sociology 189
two Reflections thirty years on 207
three On being interviewed 21 I
four Interviewing women: a contradiction in terms? 217
five Who s afraid of the randomised controlled trial? Some dilemmas of 233
the scientific method and good research practice
six Paradigm wars: some thoughts on a personal and public trajectory 245
General bibliography 251
Bibliography of work by Ann Oakley 281
Ann Oakley: further reading 285
Index 295
III
Sources of extracts
Part I: Sex and gender
one The difference between sex and gender
From the Introduction and Chapters I and 8 of Sex, gender and society [first
published 1972]
two Genes and gender
From Chapter 3 of Subject women [first published 1981]
three A kind of person
From Chapter 4 of Subject women
(our Childhood lessons
From Chapter 5 of Subject women
five Science, gender and women s liberation
Edited version of paper first published in Women s Studies International Forum
[I998,vol2l,no2, pp 133 46]
Part 2: Housework and family life
one On studying housework
From the New preface to the revised edition of The sociology of housework
[published 1985]
two Images of housework
From Chapter 3 of The sociology of housework [first published 1974]
three Work conditions
From Chapter 5 of The sociology of housework
four Standards and routines
From Chapter 6 of The sociology of housework
five Marriage and the division of labour
From Chapter 8 of The sociology of housework
six Helping with baby
From Chapter 9 of Becoming a mother [first published 1979]
seven Housework in history and culture
From Chapter 8 of Subject women
Part 3: Childbirth, motherhood and medicine
one The agony and the ecstasy
From Chapter 5 of becoming a mother
two Lessons mothers learn
From Chapter I I of Becoming a mother
three Medical maternity cases
From Chapter I of Women confined: Towards a sociology of childbirth [published
1980]
four Mistakes and mystiques of motherhood
From Chapter I I of Women confmed:Towards a sociology of childbirth
IV
Part 4: Doing social science
one The invisible woman: sexism in sociology
From Chapter I of The sociology of housework
two Reflections thirty years on
From Chapter I I in A.H. Halsey (ed) (2004) A history of sociology in Britain
three On being interviewed
From Endnote being researched of Becoming a mother
four Interviewing women: a contradiction in terms?
Edited version of chapter originally published in H. Roberts (ed) (1981) Doing
feminist research
five Who s afraid of the randomised controlled trial? Some dilemmas of the scientific
method and good research practice
Edited version of paper first published in Women and Health [ 1989, vol 15, no 2, pp
25 59]
six Paradigm wars: some thoughts on a personal and public trajectory
Edited version of paper first published in International Journal of Social Research
Methodology [ 1999, vol 2, no 3, pp 247 54]
V
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Contents
Sources of extracts iv
Foreword by Germaine Greer vi
Preface ix
Part I: Sex and gender I
Introduction 2
one The difference between sex and gender 7
two Genes and gender I 3
three A kind of person 21
four Childhood lessons 31
five Science, gender and women's liberation 41
Part 2: Housework and family life 53
Introduction 54
one On studying housework 59
two Images of housework 63
three Work conditions 75
four Standards and routines 87
five Marriage and the division of labour 93
six Helping with baby 103
seven Housework in history and culture 109
Part 3: Childbirth, motherhood and medicine 117
Introduction I 18
one The agony and the ecstasy 123
two Lessons mothers learn I 39
three Medical maternity cases 151
four Mistakes and mystiques of motherhood 179
Part 4: Doing social science 183
Introduction 184
one The invisible woman: sexism in sociology 189
two Reflections thirty years on 207
three On being interviewed 21 I
four Interviewing women: a contradiction in terms? 217
five Who's afraid of the randomised controlled trial? Some dilemmas of 233
the scientific method and 'good' research practice
six Paradigm wars: some thoughts on a personal and public trajectory 245
General bibliography 251
Bibliography of work by Ann Oakley 281
Ann Oakley: further reading 285
Index 295
III
Sources of extracts
Part I: Sex and gender
one The difference between sex and gender
From the Introduction and Chapters I and 8 of Sex, gender and society [first
published 1972]
two Genes and gender
From Chapter 3 of Subject women [first published 1981]
three A kind of person
From Chapter 4 of Subject women
(our Childhood lessons
From Chapter 5 of Subject women
five Science, gender and women's liberation
Edited version of paper first published in Women's Studies International Forum
[I998,vol2l,no2, pp 133 46]
Part 2: Housework and family life
one On studying housework
From the New preface to the revised edition of The sociology of housework
[published 1985]
two Images of housework
From Chapter 3 of The sociology of housework [first published 1974]
three Work conditions
From Chapter 5 of The sociology of housework
four Standards and routines
From Chapter 6 of The sociology of housework
five Marriage and the division of labour
From Chapter 8 of The sociology of housework
six Helping with baby
From Chapter 9 of Becoming a mother [first published 1979]
seven Housework in history and culture
From Chapter 8 of Subject women
Part 3: Childbirth, motherhood and medicine
one The agony and the ecstasy
From Chapter 5 of becoming a mother
two Lessons mothers learn
From Chapter I I of Becoming a mother
three Medical maternity cases
From Chapter I of Women confined: Towards a sociology of childbirth [published
1980]
four Mistakes and mystiques of motherhood
From Chapter I I of Women confmed:Towards a sociology of childbirth
IV
Part 4: Doing social science
one The invisible woman: sexism in sociology
From Chapter I of The sociology of housework
two Reflections thirty years on
From Chapter I I in A.H. Halsey (ed) (2004) A history of sociology in Britain
three On being interviewed
From 'Endnote being researched' of Becoming a mother
four Interviewing women: a contradiction in terms?
Edited version of chapter originally published in H. Roberts (ed) (1981) Doing
feminist research
five Who's afraid of the randomised controlled trial? Some dilemmas of the scientific
method and 'good' research practice
Edited version of paper first published in Women and Health [ 1989, vol 15, no 2, pp
25 59]
six Paradigm wars: some thoughts on a personal and public trajectory
Edited version of paper first published in International Journal of Social Research
Methodology [ 1999, vol 2, no 3, pp 247 54]
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