Gender, space and power : discourses on working women in Dundee's jute industry, c. 1870-1930
This thesis explores the discourses on working women in Dundee's jute industry c. 1870-1930. It examines how working women became knowable and visible, and some of the ways in which women negotiated the relationships of power within which they became placed. Dundee was dubbed 'a woman'...
Main Author: | Wainwright, Emma M. |
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Other Authors: | Clayton, Dan |
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University of St Andrews
2002
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.730649 |
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