This book makes the case for an inclusive form of socialist feminism that puts multiply disadvantaged women at its heart. It moves feminism beyond contemporary disputes, including those between some feminists and some trans women. Its combination of accessibility, new thinking and academic rigour will make it attractive to a wide market. -- .
Valerie Bryson Knihy



Gender and the politics of time
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The book examines the intersection of women's growing participation in the workforce and the negative impacts of extended working hours. It evaluates various policy options through the lens of feminist theory and supported by factual evidence, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding contemporary time-related issues in Western societies.
Exploring the rhetoric of 'New Labour,' this interdisciplinary book examines its influence on British politics and policy-making. Contributions from experts in various fields analyze the effects of New Labour's discourse on social justice across different sectors, revealing both practical impacts and limitations. Through empirical research and diverse perspectives, the chapters highlight significant issues with the rhetoric surrounding citizen workers, choice, and empowerment, challenging conventional political thought and offering fresh insights into contemporary political debates.