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Despite centuries of campaigning, women still earn less and have less power than men. Equality remains a goal not yet reached.

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"A perceptive, focused essay... Highly recommended."
Times Higher Education

"In this wide-ranging and elegantly written book, Mary Evans deftly unravels existing mystifications about gender equality as an inevitable achievement of feminism in late modernity. If we don’t tackle the reality of still-existing global social inequalities, the feminist project will remain unfinished."
Kathy Davis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

"In this wide-ranging, highly readable text, Mary Evans argues that the persistence of gender inequalities demands that we recognize those inequalities as structural rather than individual, that we refuse the ‘exceptionalism, individualism and deep hunger for the extraordinary’ which contemporary politics and culture encourage, in favour of a greater, more systematic integration of care work into political agendas, a more clearly defined feminism, and a recognition of the need for change beyond the integration of women into education. A useful volume, giving pause for thought, in a hectic age."
Gabriele Griffin, Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/10/2016
      ISBN13: 9780745689920, 978-0745689920
      ISBN10: 0745689922

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Despite centuries of campaigning, women still earn less and have less power than men. Equality remains a goal not yet reached.

      Trade Review
      "A perceptive, focused essay... Highly recommended."
      Times Higher Education

      "In this wide-ranging and elegantly written book, Mary Evans deftly unravels existing mystifications about gender equality as an inevitable achievement of feminism in late modernity. If we don’t tackle the reality of still-existing global social inequalities, the feminist project will remain unfinished."
      Kathy Davis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

      "In this wide-ranging, highly readable text, Mary Evans argues that the persistence of gender inequalities demands that we recognize those inequalities as structural rather than individual, that we refuse the ‘exceptionalism, individualism and deep hunger for the extraordinary’ which contemporary politics and culture encourage, in favour of a greater, more systematic integration of care work into political agendas, a more clearly defined feminism, and a recognition of the need for change beyond the integration of women into education. A useful volume, giving pause for thought, in a hectic age."
      Gabriele Griffin, Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University

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