توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Women's Economic Thought in the Romantic Age
نام کتاب : Women's Economic Thought in the Romantic Age
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : اندیشه اقتصادی زنان در عصر رمانتیک
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نویسندگان : Joanna Rostek
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سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 310
ISBN (شابک) : 2020038175 , 9780367074272
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
Part I A transdisciplinary methodology for a herstory of economic thought
2 Women and scholarship: the cultural forms of knowledge formation
Scholarship as a cultural and gendered practice
Women and the history of thought: Lost-Gems approach versus epistemological criticism
Women and the emergence of modern scholarship in the Romantic Age
3 Women and economics: the outside(r)s of economic discourse
Feminist economics and powerful demarcations: centre versus periphery, mainstream versus heterodoxy
The androcentric bias of the history of economic thought
The androcentric bias of mainstream economics: topics, concepts and methods, code
4 Women and writing: the gendered legacy of genre
Gender, genre, and academic disciplines in the Romantic Age and beyond
The limitations of genre in practice: the example of Jane Austen
Interlude: gender, genres, and knowledge formation today
Part II Women’s economic thought in the Romantic Age
5 Feminist economics of marriage
The legal context: the economic effects of coverture
Marriage as economic risk: Sarah Chapone’s Hardships of the English Laws in Relation to Wives (1735)
Illustrations of the patriarchal economy: Mary Wollstonecraft’s The Wrongs of Woman (1798)
Egalitarian economics of marriage: Mary Hays’s Appeal to the Men of Great Britain in Behalf of Women (1798) and Mary Robinson’s Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination (1799)
Real-life echoes: the testimonies of Charlotte Smith and Nelly Weeton
6 Women and paid work
Women and work around 1800
A conservative demand for women’s right to paid work: Priscilla Wakefield’s Reflections on the Present Condition of the Female Sex (1798)
“Let then the claim to these female occupations be developed”: Mary Ann Radcliffe’s The Female Advocate (1799)
7 Moral economics
Revaluing Jane Austen: economic novels versus novel economics
The benefits of balance: Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility (1811)
Coda: billing Jane Austen in the 21st century
8 Conclusion: the patriarchal economy
References
Index