This Book Presents The Often Overlooked Contributions Of 15 Extraordinary Women Sociologists Of The 19th And Early 20th Centuries; Their Work, History And Voices. Lengermann And Niebrugge-brantley;s Thorough Text Is Designed To Give Students A Complete Picture Of Each Woman;s Contribution To Sociology And Social Theory; They Offer For Each Subject A Biographical Background, A Thematic Analysis Of The Social Theory, And Selections From The Woman;s Own Writings. The Structure Of The Book Allows Instructors To Craft Their Teaching Around The Text'by Focusing Each Chapter On One Specific Sociologist, Instructors Are Free To Incorporate The Text As They Like, Serving As Either A Supplement To Sociology And Women;s Studies Courses, Or As A Primary Text. Chapter 1. Present At The Creation: Women In The History Of Sociology -- Chapter 2. Harriet Martineau (1802-1876): The Beginnings Of A Science Of Society. -- Excerpts From How To Observe: Morals And Manners (1983): Society In American (1837) -- On Domestic Service (the London And Westminster Review 1838) -- Chapter 3. Jane Addams (1860-1935: Sociology, Ethics And Capitalist Society Excerpts From The Settlement As A Factor In The Labor Movement (hull-house Maps And Papers{u2026}1895) -- Democracy And Social Ethics (1902) -- Problems Of Municipal Administration (american Journal Of Sociology 1905) -- The Long Road Of Woman{u2019}s Memory (1916) -- Chapter 4. Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935): Gender And Social Structure -- Excerpts From Women And Economics (1898) -- Human Work (1904); -- The Man-made World Or, Our Androcentric Culture (1911) -- Chapter 5. Anna Julia Cooper (1858-1964) And Ida B. Wells-barnett (1862-1931): Foundations Of A Black Feminist Social Theory. Readings{u2014}excerpts From Cooper, A Voice From The South (1892); -- Wells-barnett, A Red Record (1895) -- Chapter 6. Marianne Weber (1870-1954): A Woman-centered Sociology -- Readings{u2014}excerpts Translated Into English For The First Time From Frauenfrage Und Frauengedanke (1919), -- Authority And Autonomy In Marriage, -- Women{u2019}s Special Cultural Tasks -- On The Valuation Of The Housewife{u2019}s Work -- Chapter 7. The Chicago Women{u2019}s School: Research As Advocacy [florence Kelley (1858-1932), Edith Abbot (1876-1957), Grace Abbot (1878-1939), Sophonisba Brechinridge (1866-1948), Frances Kellor (1873-1952), Julia Lathrop (1859-1932), Anne Marian Maclean (1970-1934), Marion Talbot (1858-1947) -- Excerpts From Abbot, E. Are Women A Force For The Good Government? (national Municipal Review 1915) -- Abbot, G. The Chicago Employment Agency And The Immigrant Worker, (american Journal Of Sociology, 1908) -- Breckenridge, The Home Responsibilities Of Women Workers And The {u2018}equal Wage{u2019} (journal Of Political Economy, 1923); Kelley, Aims And Principles Of The Consumers League (american Journal Of Sociology, (1899) -- Some Ethical Gains Through Legislation (1905) -- Kellor The Criminal Negro (arena, 1901) -- Maclean, Two Weeks In Department Stores (american Journal Of Sociology, 1899) -- Talbot, The Education Of Women, 1910 -- Chapter 8. Beatrice Potter Webb (1858-1943): Sociology For Social Policy -- Excerpts From The Co-operative Movement In Great Britain, 1891 -- The Awakening Of Women (new Statesman, 1913) -- Epilogue: Tests Of Significance [edited By] Patricia Madoo Lengermann [and] Jill Niebrugge-brantley. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 313-324) And Index.
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