Gendered Spaces

Gendered Spaces

by Daphne Spain (Author)

Synopsis

In hundreds of businesses, secretaries -- usually women -- do clerical work in open floor settings while managers -- usually men -- work and make decisions behind closed doors. According to Daphne Spain, this arrangement is but one example of the ways in which physical segregation has reinforced women's inequality. In this important new book, Spain shows how the physical and symbolic barriers that separate women and men in the office, at home, and at school block women's access to the socially valued knowledge that enhances status. Spain looks at first at how nonindustrial societies have separated or integrated men and women. Focusing then on one major advanced industrial society, the United States, Spain examines changes in spatial arrangements that have taken place since the mid-nineteenth century and considers the ways in which women's status is associated with those changes. As divisions within the middle-class home have diminished, for example, women have gained the right to vote and control property. At colleges and universities, the progressive integration of the sexes has given women students greater access to resources and thus more career options. In the workplace, however, the traditional patterns of segregation still predominate. Illustrated with floor plans and apt pictures of homes, schools, and work sites, and replete with historical examples, Gendered Spaces exposes the previously invisible spaces in which daily gender segregation has occurred -- and still occurs.

$59.90

Quantity

10 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 314
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 31 Dec 1992

ISBN 10: 0807843571
ISBN 13: 9780807843574

Media Reviews
Gendered Spaces is a work of vaulting ambition and synthesis.

Catharine R. Stimpson, Rutgers University


Truly interdisciplinary, this work will support studies in anthropology, sociology, architecture, design, and of course gender.

Choice


This fascinating, scholarly examination delves deeply.

Booklist


Daphne Spain has written an original, challenging and enlightening book.

Michael Kimmel, State University of New York at Stony Brook


Daphne Spain has written an original, challenging and enlightening book.

Michael Kimmel, State University of New York at Stony Brook


This fascinating, scholarly examination delves deeply.

Booklist


Gendered Spaces is a work of vaulting ambition and synthesis.

Catharine R. Stimpson, Rutgers University


Truly interdisciplinary, this work will support studies in anthropology, sociology, architecture, design, and of course gender.

Choice


Fascinating.

Publishers Weekly

Author Bio
Daphne Spain is James M. Page Professor and Chair, Department of Urban & Environmental Planning in the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia. She is author of How Women Saved the City.