Tapestries of Life: Women's Work, Women's Consciousness, and the Meaning of Daily Experience
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Tapestries of Life: Women's Work, Women's Consciousness, and the Meaning of Daily Experience is a feminist study that explores how women’s everyday labor and lived experiences shape their identities, political awareness, and social realities.
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book
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feminist study ⓘ |
| addresses |
connection between private and public spheres
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invisibility of women's labor ⓘ valuation of domestic work ⓘ |
| aimsTo |
challenge traditional views of women's work
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link personal experience with social structures ⓘ make women's everyday experiences visible as political ⓘ |
| concerns |
formation of women's political awareness
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intersection of gender and work ⓘ meaning of daily experience for women ⓘ |
| examines |
how women's labor shapes identity
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how women's labor shapes political awareness ⓘ how women's labor shapes social realities ⓘ |
| explores |
how consciousness is shaped by daily routines
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how social realities are reproduced through everyday practices ⓘ political dimensions of domestic and caregiving labor ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
everyday labor of women
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lived experiences of women ⓘ |
| genre | feminist theory ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
daily experience
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feminist consciousness ⓘ gender and labor ⓘ women's consciousness ⓘ women's work ⓘ |
| perspective | feminist ⓘ |
| thematicFocus |
relationship between daily life and political consciousness
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relationship between work and identity ⓘ social construction of gender roles ⓘ |
| theoreticalFramework | feminist theory ⓘ |
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