Capital Culture: Gender at Work in the CityISBN: 978-0-631-20531-9
Paperback
260 pages
December 1997, Wiley-Blackwell
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"In a short review of this type it is impossible to do full justice to such a rich and thought provoking book." Rob Atkinson, Capital and Class
"This book deserves a wide audience: students of the service
sector should find McDowell's theoretical and conceptual insights
about this topic useful; students of gender and work will encounter
a carefully drawn case study of how gender distinctions are
constructed and reproduced on the job. Finally, those interested in
cultivating links between their sociological and geographical
imaginations will find that Capital Culture can help them to
achieve this goal." Amy S. Wharton, Washington State
University.
" I cannot recommend this text highly enough. it has everything:
theory linking gender relations with power and work; analysis of
city gendered life; rich empirical material taken from fieldwork in
merchant banking; and, many thought provoking views on macsulinity
and feminity." Bob Bushaway, University of Birmingham