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Pages: 600
Binding Type: Digital
Leisure, Women, and Gender is part of an ongoing examination that explores and elaborates issues of leisure for girls and women.
The book is both an update of A Leisure of One's Own: A Feminist Perspective on Women's Leisure (1989) and Both Gains and Gaps: Feminist Perspectives on Women’s Leisure (1996) and a departure from these earlier works, in its process and structure.
Specifically, in this volume, rather than writing about the research that others are doing, we invited some of those researchers to talk about how they came to study leisure, women, and gender; to talk about what they have learned from their research; and to reflect on directions for future research.