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El. knyga: Reshaping Gender and Class in Rural Spaces

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Leach and Pini bring together empirical and theoretical studies that consider the intersections of class, gender and rurality. Each chapter engages with current debates on these concepts to explore them in the context of contemporary social and economic transformations in which global processes that reconstitute gender and class interconnect with and take shape in a particular form of locality - the rural. The book is innovative in that it: - responds to calls for more critical work on the rural 'other' - contributes to scholarship on gender and rurality, but does so through the lens of class. This book places the question of gender, rurality and difference at its centre through its focus on class - addresses the urban bias of much class scholarship as well as the lack of gender analysis in much rural and class academic work - focuses on the ways that class mediates the construction and practices of rural men/masculinities and rural women/femininities - challenges prevalent (and divergent) assumptions with chapters utilising contemporary theorisations of class With the empirical strongly grounded in theory, this book will appeal to scholars working in the fields of gender, rurality, identity, and class studies.

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'This fascinating book provides rich, insightful and compelling accounts of class and gender in rural contexts. It makes an impressive contribution to the debate on social class theory and globalisation, and is a "must-read" for all those concerned with the ways in which class and gender is experienced in rural lives across the globe.' Diane Reay, University of Cambridge, UK 'Everywhere, academics and policymakers look past class, collapsing it into other markers of identity. But Pini and Leach pull us back to reality, challenging us to take class seriously as an axis of (dis)advantage in relation to the overlooked intersection of gender and rurality. They have brought together a powerful and important collection of essays exploring these intersections in a range of nations, cultures, and situations.' Lisa R. Pruitt, University of California, Davis, USA 'Overall, Reshaping Gender and Class in Rural Spaces offers a holistic picture of the complexities, inequities, and contradictions that characterize contemporary rural work, workers, workplaces, and communities. This in itself makes the text a valuable contribution to anthropological studies of work. However, the volumes thoughtful insights into understandings of gender and class make its contribution even greater.' Anthropology of Work Review '... Reshaping Gender and Class in Rural Spaces, which explores how regimes of gender and class intersect and unfold in the context of rurality, goes a long way towards reshaping understandings of rural social relations. ... As a whole, the edited collection makes a powerful case for refocusing attention on class in studies of the rural.' Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Notes on Contributors xi
Series Editors' Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Transformations of Class and Gender in the Globalized Countryside: An Introduction
1(24)
Barbara Pini
Belinda Leach
2 Material, Cultural, Moral and Emotional Inscriptions of Class and Gender: Impressions from Gentrified Rural Britain
25(28)
Martin Phillips
3 Articulating Social Class: Farm Women's Competing Visions of the Family Farm
53(20)
Susan Machum
4 `Ticking Blueberries and Indian Women Go Hand in Hand': The Role of Gender and Ethnicity in the Division of Agricultural Labour in Woolgoolga, New South Wales, Australia
73(18)
Rae Dufty
Edgar Liu
5 Re-examining the Social Relations of the Canadian `Family Farm': Migrant Women Farm Workers in Rural Canada
91(22)
Kerry Preibisch
Evelyn Encalada Grez
6 Configurations of Gender, Class and Rurality in Resource Affected Rural Australia
113(16)
Barbara Pini
Robyn Mayes
7 Jobs for Women? Gender and Class in Ontario's Ruralized Automotive Manufacturing Industry
129(16)
Belinda Leach
8 Digging Deeper: Rural Appalachian Women Miners' Reconstruction of Gender in a Class Based Community
145(16)
Suzanne E. Tallichet
9 Class, Rurality and Lone Parents' Connections with Waged Labour: The Mediating Influences of Relational Assets and Human Capital
161(18)
Annie Hughes
10 Not all Bright Lights, Big City? Classed Intersections in Urban and Rural Sexual Geographies
179(20)
Yvette Taylor
11 Terms of Engagement: The Intersections Among Gender, Class and Race in Canadian Sustainable Forest Management
199(22)
Maureen G. Reed
Debra Davidson
12 The `Hidden Injuries' of Class and Gender among Rural Teenagers
221(18)
Edward W. Morris
Index 239
Professor Barbara Pini, Griffith University, Australia and Professor Belinda Leach, University of Guelph, Canada