Reconfiguring gender in late modernity
Abstract
Reading new , original accounts of the now well researched field of gender is not something one experiences of ten. Yet the three books reviewed here propose a very interesting take on gender processes in late modernity. Although widely different in the in their target audience, format and scope, these three publications all reflect upon gendering processes – how an individual, group, job or institution become both socially and culturall y gendered.
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