Theorizing Patriarchy

1. Edition January 1990
240 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Sylvia Walby provides an overview of recent theoretical debates - Marxism, radical and liberal feminism, post-structuralism and dual systems theory. She shows how each can be applied to a range of substantive topics from paid work, housework and the state, to culture, sexuality and violence, relying on the most up-to-date empirical findings. Arguing that patriarchy has been vigorously adaptable to the changes in women's position, and that some of women's hard-won social gains have been transformed into new traps, Walby proposes a combination of class analysis with radical feminist theory to explain gender relations in terms of both patriarchal and capitalist structure.
1. Introduction.
2. Paid Work.
3. Household Production.
4. Culture.
5. Sexuality.
6. Violence.
7. State.
8. From Private to Public Patriarchy.
Footnotes.
Bibliography.
centrality of patriarchy to social structure and historical
analysis." Gillian Rose, Queen Mary College, London
"Sylvia Walby has undoubtedly broken the stalemate in theorizing
about patriarchy." Mary Maynard, University of York