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Class Counts Student Edition

Class Counts Student Edition

Class Counts Student Edition

Erik Olin Wright, University of Wisconsin, Madison
July 2000
Available
Paperback
9780521663946

    This textbook provides a lively and penetrating exploration of the concept of class and its relevance for understanding a wide range of issues in contemporary society. The book presents a sophisticated account of the theoretical foundations in an accessible and engaging manner. It then explores class using cross-national comparative data on topics such as social mobility, housework, friendship patterns, class structure and class consciousness. This Student Edition of Class Counts thus combines Wright's sophisticated account of central and enduring questions in social theory with practical analyses of detailed social problems.

    • Student edition of a landmark study of central concept of class. Half the length, technical material removed, rewritten for student audience
    • Combines an accessible account of the theories of class, with data and empirical studies as social issues
    • Wright is recognised as the leading scholar on this subject, and this presents his ideas in clear and readable form

    Product details

    July 2000
    Paperback
    9780521663946
    312 pages
    227 × 153 × 21 mm
    0.47kg
    2 b/w illus. 13 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Class analysis
    • Part I. Structural Analyses of Class:
    • 2. Class structure
    • 3. The transformation of the American class structure, 1960–1990
    • 4. The fall and rise of the petty bourgeoisie
    • 5. The permeability of class boundaries
    • Part II. Class and Gender:
    • 6. Conceptualizing the interaction of class and gender
    • 7. Individuals, families and class analysis
    • 8. The non-effects of class on the gendered division of labor in housework
    • 9. The gender gap in workplace authority
    • Part III. Class Structure and Class Consciousness:
    • 10. A general model of class consciousness and class formation
    • 11. Class consciousness and class formation in Sweden, the USA and Japan
    • Part IV. Conclusion:
    • 12. Confirmations, surprises and theoretical reconstructions.
      Author
    • Erik Olin Wright , University of Wisconsin, Madison