Routledge Reference are pleased to present our 2012 Feminism and Gender Studies Online Catalogue, featuring Feminism and Gender Studies related titles publishing across our various publishing programmes: Major Works, Routledge Revivals, and Routledge Library Editions.
Divided by publishing programme, the catalogue includes details of both forthcoming and recently published titles for 2012, as well as a full backlist.
New titles featured in this year’s catalogue include Children and Empire, and Women and Belief, 1852-1928, which add to and complement titles in our already extensive Major Works History of Feminism Series. From our Routledge Library Editions programme, 2012 sees the publication of RLE: Women, Feminism and Literature, and RLE: Feminist Theory. While new additions to our Routledge Revivals programme include: Women, Crime and Criminology; Women, Power and Subversion; and Feminism and Socialism in China.
Not ones to adopt an ‘Out with the old, in with the new’ attitude, below we profile our most popular Feminism and Gender Studies titles from 2011. Like a fine wine, we like to think they get better with age!
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Philosophy and Gender
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Gender and Health
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Women's Employment and the Capitalist Family
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Philosophy and Gender
Series: Critical Concepts in Philosophy
How are ‘philosophy’ and ‘gender’ implicated? Throughout history, philosophers—mostly men, though with more women among their number than is sometimes supposed—have often sought to specify and justify the proper roles of women and men, and to explore the political consequences of sexual difference....
Published November 29th 2011 by Routledge
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Gender and Health
Series: Major Themes in Health and Social Welfare
Publisher’s note: The publishers would like to confirm that for Volume 1: ‘Theoretical and Methodological Developments’ and Volume 3: ‘Gender and Healthcare’ Ellen Annandale was the lead editor and lead author of the introductions. Kate Hunt was the lead editor for Volume 2: ‘Understanding the...
Published October 16th 2011 by Routledge
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Women's Employment and the Capitalist Family
Series: Routledge Revivals
First published in 1992, Women's Employment and the Capitalist Family is an analysis of the contemporary political interest in the position of women. The author critically assesses much of the literature examining the rapidly changing lives of women and contributes to it by offering an explanation...
Published February 7th 2011 by Routledge



