The Everyday World as Problematic: A Feminist SociologyLooks at how women have been excluded from man's culture, suggests a feminist perspective on sociology, and discuss research strategies |
Contents
Finding and Writing a Sociology for | 45 |
A Feminist Methodology | 105 |
Research Strategies for a Sociology | 147 |
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action activities actual individuals Alfred Schutz analysis analyze arise articulated begin chapter child classroom concept consciousness constitute context coordinated course critique described determinate developed discourse Dorothy E embedded Ethnomethodology everyday world exclusion existence explicate exploring Feminism feminist ganization gender German Ideology Harold Garfinkel homework inquiry institutional ethnography interview Karl Marx knower knowledge labor lations lives located Marx material means methods of thinking mothers object observed ongoing ontology participate particular perspective political position problem procedures produce professional rela relations of ruling relationship relevances role ruling apparatus Sandra Harding Schutz Second Sex setting Simone de Beauvoir single parent situation social forms social organization social relations society sociological texts sociologist sociology for women speak standpoint of women structure subjects talk teacher textual Tillie Olsen tion University women's experience women's movement working-class world as problematic writing York

