Patriarchy and Capitalism
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Chizuko Ueno's work on patriarchy and capitalism analyzes how gendered power relations are sustained within capitalist societies, particularly focusing on Japan but with broader theoretical implications.
She explores how family structures, labor divisions, and state policies reproduce women's subordinate status.
Ueno connects macroeconomic systems to everyday gender practices, arguing that patriarchy adapts to and is reinforced by capitalist imperatives.
Her scholarship has been influential in feminist sociology and policy debates.
The book offers both empirical analysis and theoretical critique of gendered social reproduction under capitalism.
She explores how family structures, labor divisions, and state policies reproduce women's subordinate status.
Ueno connects macroeconomic systems to everyday gender practices, arguing that patriarchy adapts to and is reinforced by capitalist imperatives.
Her scholarship has been influential in feminist sociology and policy debates.
The book offers both empirical analysis and theoretical critique of gendered social reproduction under capitalism.
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