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Japan’s Dual Civil Society - Robert Pekkanen - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Who Supports the Family? - Jean L. Potuchek - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Who Supports the Family? - Jean L. Potuchek - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

In a dual-earner marriage, why is a wife’ s paid employment much less likely to be defined as "breadwinning" than her husband’s? This book uses data from a study of 153 dual-earner couples to examine the allocation of responsibility for breadwinning and the social construction of gender in their marriages. The author carefully distinguishes breadwinning from paid employment and uses the insights of gender construction theory to illuminate that distinction. Gender construction theory sees gender as a system of social relations that is continually and actively created in the social interactions of daily life. Using both quantitative and qualitative analyses, this book demonstrates that despite the prevalence of dual-earner marriages, breadwinning is still widely used as a boundary that creates gender by distinguishing the meaning of men''s employment from that of women''s. The author argues that though the extent to which breadwinning is used as a gender boundary is strongly influenced by adult experiences and circumstances and by the material conditions of couples'' lives, it is not determined by these factors. Rather, the meanings attached to husbands’ and wives’ employment are actively constructed through a process of negotiation that is characterized by both contention and cooperation. Moreover, this is a highly dynamic process; the breadwinning boundary is renegotiated and reconstructed in response to disagreement, to changing circumstances, and to shifts in other, related gender boundaries. Through its detailed analysis of breadwinning and its development of gender boundaries as a theoretical concept, this book provides new insight into gender relations and makes a contribution to gender construction theory. At the same time, it is engagingly written and provides moving glimpses of the real-life dilemmas of dual-earner couples.

DKK 224.00
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Who Supports the Family? - Jean L. Potuchek - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Who Supports the Family? - Jean L. Potuchek - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

In a dual-earner marriage, why is a wife’ s paid employment much less likely to be defined as "breadwinning" than her husband’s? This book uses data from a study of 153 dual-earner couples to examine the allocation of responsibility for breadwinning and the social construction of gender in their marriages. The author carefully distinguishes breadwinning from paid employment and uses the insights of gender construction theory to illuminate that distinction. Gender construction theory sees gender as a system of social relations that is continually and actively created in the social interactions of daily life. Using both quantitative and qualitative analyses, this book demonstrates that despite the prevalence of dual-earner marriages, breadwinning is still widely used as a boundary that creates gender by distinguishing the meaning of men''s employment from that of women''s. The author argues that though the extent to which breadwinning is used as a gender boundary is strongly influenced by adult experiences and circumstances and by the material conditions of couples'' lives, it is not determined by these factors. Rather, the meanings attached to husbands’ and wives’ employment are actively constructed through a process of negotiation that is characterized by both contention and cooperation. Moreover, this is a highly dynamic process; the breadwinning boundary is renegotiated and reconstructed in response to disagreement, to changing circumstances, and to shifts in other, related gender boundaries. Through its detailed analysis of breadwinning and its development of gender boundaries as a theoretical concept, this book provides new insight into gender relations and makes a contribution to gender construction theory. At the same time, it is engagingly written and provides moving glimpses of the real-life dilemmas of dual-earner couples.

DKK 816.00
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How Revolutionary Was the Digital Revolution? - - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

How Revolutionary Was the Digital Revolution? - - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

How do high wage countries stay rich in a global digital economy? How Revolutionary was the Digital Revolution constructs a framework for analyzing the international digital era: one that examines the ability of political actors to innovate and experiment in spite of, or perhaps because of, the constraints posed by digital technology. In order to assess the revolutionary nature of the digital era, this book takes four overlapping approaches. First, it examines the reaction of nations, specifically Finland, Japan, and emerging markets, to the dual challenges of globalization and technological change. This section identifies both successful and failed national experiments intended to deal with these dual pressures. Second, it assesses corporate attempts to leverage digital technology to reorganize work. A broad range of issues including off-shoring, open source production systems, and knowledge management are addressed. Third, devoting detailed analysis to the case of mobile telephones, the book offers insights into the political economy of market evolution in the digital era. The final section considers the political ramifications of information technology for critical societal debates ranging from privacy to intellectual property. The contributors to the book map out how the digital revolution shakes up politics, creating new economic and political winners and losers. In order to do so, they connect theories of political economy to the implications of digital technology for international as well as national markets.

DKK 405.00
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An Obsession with History - Andrew Baruch Wachtel - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Yoritomo and the Founding of the First Bakufu - Jeffrey P. Mass - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Yoritomo and the Founding of the First Bakufu - Jeffrey P. Mass - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

This book is a much expanded and wholly rewritten treatment of the subject of the author''s first book, Warrior Government in Early Medieval Japan , published in 1974. In this new version, the "warrior" and "medieval" character of Japan''s first shogunate is significantly de-emphasized, thus requiring not only a new title, but also a new book. The author''s new view of the final decades of twelfth-century Japan is one of a less revolutionary set of experiences and a smaller achievement overall than previously thought. The pivotal figure, Minamoto Yoritomo, retains his dominant role in establishing the "dual polity" of Court and Bakufu, but his successes are now explained in terms of more limited objectives. A new regime was fit into an environment that was still basically healthy and vibrant, leading not to the substitution of one government for another, but rather to the emergence of a new authority that would have to interact with the old. The book aims to present a dual perspective on the period by juxtaposing what we know against our best possible estimate of what Yoritomo himself knew. It is deeply concerned with the multiple balancing acts introduced by this ever nimble experimenter in governing, who was forever seeking to determine, and then to promote, what would work while curtailing or eliminating what would not. The author seeks to recreate step-by-step the movement from one historical juncture to another, whether this means adapting already available information, building anew, or working with combinations of materials. Throughout, the book addresses new topics and offers many new interpretations on subjects as wide-ranging as the 1189 military campaign in the north and the phenomenon of delegated authority.

DKK 606.00
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Private Life under Socialism - Yunxiang Yan - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Impertinent Self - Josef Fruchtl - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Revenge of the Past - Ronald Grigor Suny - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Revenge of the Past - Ronald Grigor Suny - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Impertinent Self - Josef Fruchtl - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Democratic Governance in Latin America - - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Building Family Business Champions - Yvonne Randle - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Morning Glory, Evening Shadow - - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Leadership Team Alignment - Jacques Neatby - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Hammonds - Stewart A. Weaver - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Hammonds - Stewart A. Weaver - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Here for the first time is the story of one of history''s great scholarly and marital collaborations. J. L. and Barbara Hammond were among the most innovative and influential historians of the twentieth century. Between 1911 and 1934, they wrote eight books together that amount, in effect, to the first sustained social history of modern England. Three of their books in particular —The Village Labourer (1911), The Town Labourer (1917), and The Skilled Labourer (1919)—not only anticipated what came to be known as "history from below," but also permanently changed the way most people think about the Industrial Revolution, which they defined in the apocalyptic terms to which we have become accustomed. The Hammonds were also public figures prominently involved, along with L. T. Hobhouse, J. A. Hobson, C. P. Scott, and others, in the definition and dissemination of "the new liberalism." From the point of involvement in the politics of one century, they helped give enduring historical shape to another, and thus exercise, like their friends Sidney and Beatrice Webb, a dual fascination. Of the two Hammonds, J. L. was the more prolific, writing six books on his own and serving as a political journalist for virtually his entire professional life, which saw him intervene editorially in every public crisis from the Boer War to the Second World War. Ireland was (after the Industrial Revolution) arguably his greatest passion, one to which he devoted much of his editorial life and his supreme literary effort, Gladstone and the Irish Nation (1938). Barbara Hammond was an accomplished classicist, the first woman to earn a First Class degree in Greats at Oxford. She is shown here to have done much more work on the labourer books than has been previously recognized, and to sustain through her letters an artful running commentary on the foibles of her age. Through her, especially, the author evokes a radical but also doggedly Victorian sensibility that survived uneasily into the age of Bloomsbury and beyond. The Hammonds were unique in the extent of their fused identity, in the extent to which they became, as G. M. Trevelyan once put it, "one flesh and one author." The Hammonds is part dual-biography, part evocation of an age, but it is also a study of marriage, a marriage at a particular moment in history, a marriage in the art and craft of history.

DKK 606.00
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Image, Icon, Economy - Marie Jose Mondzain - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Double Talk - Kathryn A. Woolard - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Geography of Hope - Pierre Birnbaum - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Archive Wars - Rosie Bsheer - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Divining Nature - Tili Boon Cuille - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Divining Nature - Tili Boon Cuille - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk

The Enlightenment remains widely associated with the rise of scientific progress and the loss of religious faith, a dual tendency that is thought to have contributed to the disenchantment of the world. In her wide-ranging and richly illustrated book, Tili Boon Cuillé questions the accuracy of this narrative by investigating the fate of the marvelous in the age of reason. Exploring the affinities between the natural sciences and the fine arts, Cuillé examines the representation of natural phenomena—whether harmonious or discordant—in natural history, painting, opera, and the novel from Buffon and Rameau to Ossian and Staël. She demonstrates that philosophical, artistic, and emotional responses to the "spectacle of nature" in eighteenth-century France included wonder, enthusiasm, melancholy, and the "sentiment of divinity." These "passions of the soul," traditionally associated with religion and considered antithetical to enlightenment, were linked to the faculties of reason, imagination, and memory that structured Diderot's Encyclopédie and to contemporary theorizations of the sublime. As Cuillé reveals, the marvelous was not eradicated but instead preserved through the establishment and reform of major French cultural institutions dedicated to science, art, religion, and folklore that were designed to inform, enchant, and persuade. This book has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor.

DKK 573.00
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Archive Wars - Rosie Bsheer - Bog - Stanford University Press - Plusbog.dk