Gender, Work and Social Theory: The Critical Consequences of the Cultural Turn

Gender, Work and Social Theory: The Critical Consequences of the Cultural Turn

by Kate Huppatz
Gender, Work and Social Theory: The Critical Consequences of the Cultural Turn

Gender, Work and Social Theory: The Critical Consequences of the Cultural Turn

by Kate Huppatz

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Overview

How is gender signified, produced and reproduced through paid and unpaid labour? In what ways does gender intersect with other kinds of disadvantage? How does power work through interactions, emotions and bodies?

In this original synthesis of social theory and its application to gender and work, Kate Huppatz draws from classical theory and principles of the 'cultural turn' to explore how feminist sociology dismantles dualistic understandings of gender and scrutinizes the workings of power. In a tour de force of exposition and analysis of landmarks in the literature, Huppatz reflects upon continuities and departures in cutting-edge research on gender within organizations, unpaid domestic labour, and paid and unpaid care work.

Close attention is paid to pressing issues such as the intersectionality of inequality in the workplace, relations between micro activities and larger social processes, and the impact of Covid-19 on exposing and exacerbating the gendered inequalities of work. Case examples drawn from North America, Australasia and the UK illustrate social theory in practice.

Throughout, Huppatz emphasizes the importance of theoretical understandings in furthering empirical research about gender and work. She also considers the gendered division of labour within the study of work and employment itself.

This key new addition to the Themes in Social Theory series is an essential read for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers interested in this area of study across a wide range of disciplines.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350369955
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/20/2023
Series: Themes in Social Theory
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 521 KB

About the Author

Kate Huppatz is Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Western Sydney, Australia.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction: Why Gender, Work and Social Theory?
2. The Beginnings of Gender and Work Scholarship: A Tale of Ambivalence and Revolt
3. Labouring in Gendered Cultures: From Thinking with Sex Roles to Understanding Gender as Practice and Discourse
4. Gendered Organisations: Institutional Cultures, Divisions and Hierarchies
5. Material Yet Invisible: Housework and New Directions in Unpaid Labour
6. Unpaid Family Caring Labour and Work-Family Tensions: Love, Power and Overwork in Domestic Settings
7. Paid Care and Other Service Work: Commercialised Emotional and Embodied Labour in Contexts of Globalisation and Inequality
8. Conclusions: Maintaining Momentum
9. Epilogue: Gender, Work and Covid-19
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