The Everyday World as Problematic: A Feminist Sociology

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Northeastern University Press, 1987 - Literary Criticism - 244 pages
Looks at how women have been excluded from man's culture, suggests a feminist perspective on sociology, and discuss research strategies

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Opening a Space for Our Speech
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Dorothy Edith Smith is a Canadian sociologist with research interests, besides in sociology, in many disciplines including women's studies, psychology, and educational studies, as well as sub-fields of sociology including feminist theory, family studies, and methodology. She also founded the sociological sub-disciplines of feminist Standpoint theory and Institutional Ethnography.

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