Subject Women

“Subject Women” by Ann Oakley, published by Martin Robertson in 1981, is a comprehensive exploration of women’s studies, spanning 406 pages. This first edition delves into various aspects of women’s experiences, presenting evidence that challenges conventional perspectives and offers a critical examination of societal norms.
Readers will find that Oakley addresses startling evidence and draws conclusions that provoke thought and discussion. The book aims to shed light on the complexities of women’s roles and experiences, making it a significant contribution to the field of women’s studies. Through its analytical approach, “Subject Women” engages with themes that are both timely and relevant, encouraging readers to reflect on the societal structures that shape women’s lives.
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‘Much of the evidence is startlingly unexpected, the overall conclusions appallingly bleak, and yet “Subject Women” is an exciting, bracing, and at times very inspiring book.’ Marina Warner, Sunday Times.
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