| | Series editors preface | | |
| | Acknowledgements | | |
| | Introduction: The Gendering of Sociology by Stevi Jackson and Sue Scott | | 1 |
Pt. 1 | | Gender and knowledge | | 27 |
1 | | Should Sex Really be Gender - or Gender Really be Sex? by Liz Stanley | | 31 |
2 | | Doing Gender by Candace West and Don H. Zimmerman | | 42 |
3 | | Performative Subversions by Judith Butler | | 48 |
4 | | Rethinking Sex and Gender by Christine Delphy | | 51 |
5 | | Hegemonic Masculinity by Bob Connell | | 60 |
6 | | Womens Perspective as a Radical Critique of Sociology by Dorothy E. Smith | | 63 |
7 | | Learning from the Outsider within: The Sociological Significance of Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill-Collins | | 69 |
8 | | The Heterosexual Imaginary by Chrys Ingraham | | 79 |
Pt. 2 | | Class, gender and the labour market | | 85 |
9 | | Women and Social Stratification: A Case of Intellectual Sexism by Joan Acker | | 89 |
10 | | Gender, Class and Stratification: Towards a New Approach by Sylvia Walby | | 93 |
11 | | Capitalism, Patriarchy and Job Segregation by Sex by Heidi Hartmann | | 97 |
12 | | Women Working Worldwide by Swasti Mitter | | 112 |
13 | | Black Women, Sexism and Racism by Gemma Tang Nain | | 117 |
14 | | Patriarchy and the Professions: The Gendered Politics of Occupational Closure by Anne Witz | | 122 |
15 | | Full Wages and Component Wages by Janet Siltanen | | 133 |
16 | | Lesbians in Manual Jobs by Gillian Dunne | | 136 |
17 | | A Single or Segregated Market? Gendered and Racialised Divisions by Annie Phizacklea | | 143 |
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