Feminist Economics Today
Beyond Economic Man
Julie A Nelson editor Marianne A Ferber editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:2nd Oct '03
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This work reflects on the evolution of feminist economics and its future, providing a comprehensive overview of feminist economic thought alongside original essays from prominent scholars in the field.
Feminist Economics Today, authored by Marianne A. Ferber and Julie A. Nelson, serves as a significant reflection on the evolution of feminist economics since the publication of their influential work, Beyond Economic Man, in 1993. This book not only revisits the advancements made within the field but also looks ahead to the future of feminist economic thought. It provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and developments that have shaped feminist economics over the years.
The first part of the book offers a detailed summary of feminist economic theories and methodologies, highlighting the ways in which they challenge traditional economic paradigms. Ferber and Nelson examine the critical contributions of feminist scholars, illustrating how their insights have enriched the understanding of economic issues related to gender, labor, and social justice. This foundational overview sets the stage for the subsequent essays, which showcase original research and perspectives from leading experts in the field.
In the latter sections, Feminist Economics Today features a collection of new essays that delve into contemporary issues and debates within feminist economics. These contributions not only reflect the current state of the discipline but also propose innovative approaches to addressing ongoing challenges. By combining historical context with forward-thinking scholarship, Ferber and Nelson's work serves as both a valuable resource for those familiar with feminist economics and an engaging introduction for newcomers interested in the intersection of gender and economic theory.
ISBN: 9780226242064
Dimensions: 23mm x 16mm x 2mm
Weight: 425g
218 pages