Hannah Gavron

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Hannah Gavron was a British sociologist and writer known for her influential work on the experiences of young married women in mid-20th-century Britain.

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instanceOf human
sociologist
causeOfDeath suicide
child Jeremy Gavron NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1936
dateOfDeath 1965
educatedAt Bedford College, London NERFINISHED
employer Hornsey College of Art NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork family sociology
sociology
women's studies
genre non-fiction
sociological literature
hasGender female
influenced feminist sociology
second-wave feminism NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject gender roles
housebound mothers
marriage
mid-20th-century Britain
young married women
notableFor analysis of conflicts faced by housebound mothers
study of young married women in Britain
notableWork The Captive Wife NERFINISHED
The Captive Wife: Conflicts of Housebound Mothers NERFINISHED
occupation sociologist
writer
placeOfBirth British Mandate of Palestine NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld sociology lecturer
spouse Jeremy Gavron Sr. NERFINISHED

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Rafi Gavron relative Hannah Gavron