In Knowledgeable Women, originally published in 1989, Sara Delamont
traces the history of women's education and the elites it produces.
She examines class and gender divisions in the structure and
contest of education in Britain and the USA from 1850 to 1989. Her
empirical focus is of course elites - especially elite women - but
the justification for this is the belief that sociologists should
study the powerful as well as the poor and powerless. Above all,
Delamont argues the case for the relevance to sociology of a
serious study of women, their schooling and professional training,
and their struggle to enter the professions. She also encourages a
broader focus to the sociology of education itself, viewing her
subject from an anthropological structuralist perspective and
encouraging the inclusion of anti-sexist ideas and material from
other areas of sociology such as the study of science and
stratification. She demonstrates for the first time the relevance
to education of structuralist theorists such as Mary Douglas.
Knowledgeable Women is a structuralist and feminist challenge to
the sociology of education by an author highly regarded in Britain
and the USA. It offers a non-sexist, structuralist, fully
sociological sociology of education.
General
Imprint: |
Taylor & Francis
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Routledge Revivals |
Release date: |
December 2021 |
First published: |
1989 |
Authors: |
Sara Delamont
|
Dimensions: |
216 x 138mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
|
Pages: |
338 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-03-213878-7 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Education >
General
|
LSN: |
1-03-213878-5 |
Barcode: |
9781032138787 |
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