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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence Gendering Women is an engaging and accessible account of how constructions of femininity fundamentally affect women's mental wellbeing through the life course. Led by women’s life history accounts of growing up and growing older in the north of England, this book shows how experiences of becoming and being a woman – in family life, education, employment, motherhood and situations of violence – both enable and erode self confidence and esteem. The challenges to women’s mental wellbeing cut across age and class differences and have profound impacts on the material conditions of women’s lives throughout the life course. This is in turn a driver of inequality that is often under-recognised in mainstream policy. Based on feminist and ethnographically informed research with over five hundred women Gendering women provides a critical link between gender theory and the lived realities of women’s daily lives and will appeal to students and academics in sociology and social sciences.

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“Utterly timely. Challenging discourses of post feminism, this book returns us to the voices of women on the lived realities of their everyday lives. Highly recommended.” Professor Kathleen Lennon, University of Hull
??"A well written and timely book on the important issue of women's identity and mental illness, across the life course, which will interest those researching in diverse disciplines.?" Dr Victoria Robinson, Sheffield University

Table of Contents
Gendering, inequalities, and the limits of policy; Gendering women’s minds: identity, confidence and mental wellbeing; Gendering girls, gendering boys: identities in process; Gendering and engendering violence in women’s everyday lives; Gendering education: the paradox of success versus status; Gendering reproduction: women’s experiences of motherhood and mental wellbeing; Gendering women’s labour: status, esteem and inequality in paid and unpaid work; Conclusions: The embodied infrastructure of women’s spaces, gender awareness, and the capacity for change

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      Publisher: Policy Press
      Publication Date: 13/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9781847426772, 978-1847426772
      ISBN10: 1847426778

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence Gendering Women is an engaging and accessible account of how constructions of femininity fundamentally affect women's mental wellbeing through the life course. Led by women’s life history accounts of growing up and growing older in the north of England, this book shows how experiences of becoming and being a woman – in family life, education, employment, motherhood and situations of violence – both enable and erode self confidence and esteem. The challenges to women’s mental wellbeing cut across age and class differences and have profound impacts on the material conditions of women’s lives throughout the life course. This is in turn a driver of inequality that is often under-recognised in mainstream policy. Based on feminist and ethnographically informed research with over five hundred women Gendering women provides a critical link between gender theory and the lived realities of women’s daily lives and will appeal to students and academics in sociology and social sciences.

      Trade Review
      “Utterly timely. Challenging discourses of post feminism, this book returns us to the voices of women on the lived realities of their everyday lives. Highly recommended.” Professor Kathleen Lennon, University of Hull
      ??"A well written and timely book on the important issue of women's identity and mental illness, across the life course, which will interest those researching in diverse disciplines.?" Dr Victoria Robinson, Sheffield University

      Table of Contents
      Gendering, inequalities, and the limits of policy; Gendering women’s minds: identity, confidence and mental wellbeing; Gendering girls, gendering boys: identities in process; Gendering and engendering violence in women’s everyday lives; Gendering education: the paradox of success versus status; Gendering reproduction: women’s experiences of motherhood and mental wellbeing; Gendering women’s labour: status, esteem and inequality in paid and unpaid work; Conclusions: The embodied infrastructure of women’s spaces, gender awareness, and the capacity for change

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