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Divisions and Solidarities

Gender, Class and Employment in Latin America
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Is class analysis obsolete or just misguided? In Divisions and Solidarities Alison MacEwen Scott defends the concept of class by expanding it to encompass power, status, mobility and consumption. She does this through a major critique of theories of urban employment and class structure, using case study material from Peru to examine and test theories which will be of great interest to social scientists in general. The book stresses the crucial importance of class and gender in analysing the situation of the urban poor in Latin America. The author argues that gender is deeply embedded in the labouring class' not only via gender segregation at work but through the role of the family in forging solidarity across internal class division. She believes that in the past class analysis has placed too much emphasis on labour market divisions and not enough on broader solidarities created by mobility, consumption patterns and kinship. She shows that gender is an important dimension of inequality, strongly linked to class, and that class cannot be understood without reference to gender and the family. This incorporation of gender into class analysis forces a reformulation of class itself, and does much to explain patterns of consciousness and action amongst the urban poor in Latin America. With its new approach to class analysis, Divisions and Solidarities will have a wide appeal across many disciplines. It will be of special interest to teachers and students of anthropology, sociology, economics, politics, development and gender studies. Alison MacEwen Scott is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Essex.

Author Biography:

Alison MacEwen Scott is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Essex.
Release date NZ
December 8th, 1994
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Pages
288
Dimensions
138x216x19
ISBN-13
9780415018494
Product ID
1876158

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