Review
"There are several essays which are destined to become classics of their kind . . .."
From reviews of the cloth edition:
-"Times Higher Education Supplement
"A crucial book for feminists, for sociology and the new political anthropological historical school.' It informs us how we are differently situated' in and through social relations, which texts and images mediate, organize and construct."
-Philip Corrigan, co-author of "The Great Arch
Product Description
'A crucial book for feminists, for sociology and the new "political anthropological historical school". It informs us how we are differently "situated" in and through social relations, which texts and images mediate, organise and construct.'
Philip Corrigan, Professor of Applied Sociology, Exeter University Dorothy E. Smith is Professor of Sociology in Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto. She is the author of
The Everyday World as Problematic: A Feminist Sociology.