Women, class, and education
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Word Count
49,000 words, Guess
Page Count
196 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6784662M
- ISBN-101857289420
- OCLC Control Number43790891
- OCLC Control Numberwomenclasseducat00thom
- Library of Congress Control Number00036993
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- Goodreads4238609
- LibraryThing1518373
Classifications
- DDC374/.0082
- LCCLC5056.A3 T56 2000
Description
"This is a book about some women of the working class. It is about particular and personal journeys; complicated lives lived within the shifting landscape of class, education and gendered identity over the last forty years." "Making use of theory, reflection, narrativity, biographical and autobiographical writing, Jane Thompson provides an accessible understanding of what learning means and what education can contribute to the struggles of working class women intent on changing the circumstances of their lives. The book is organised into three parts. In Part 1, Thompson draws on autobiographical experience to root theoretical understanding in the authority of personal knowledge. In Part 2, she illustrates how theoretical analysis can inform arguments about women's changing relationships to class, community, consciousness and education. In Part 3, she provides detailed examples of educational work she has been involved in with working class women." "Women, Class and Education explores compelling personal narratives that underline the importance of feminism as a source of political inspiration, social analysis and change."--Jacket.
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- Biography.
Series Statement
- Women & social class
Other Editions
- Women, class, and education
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