<p>Originally published in 1994, this book brings together papers developing feminist analyses of the rural condition from a wide range of industrialised countries, informed by the national and local cultural constructions of gender and rurality which they interpret. The chapters address the gendered power relations of rural households and agricultural science; women’s mobilisation in farming and environmental politics; the intersection of domestic and rural values and practices as they shape gender identities. </p> <p>Introduction: Feminist Perspectives in Rural Studies <i>Sarah Whatmore, Terry Marsden</i> and <i>Philip Lowe</i> 1. Gender Relations and the Rural Labour Process <i>Jo Little</i> 2. Contesting Rurality: Country Women’s Social and Political Networks <i>Elizabeth Teather</i> 3. Constructing the Future: Cooperation and Resistance Among Farm Women in Ireland <i>Patricia O’ Hara</i> 4. Engendering the Farm Crisis: Women’s Political Response in the USA <i>Katherine Meyer</i> and <i>Linda M. Lobao</i> 5. Rural Women’s Status in Family and Property Law: Lessons from Norway <i>Marit S. Haugen</i> 6. Women Farmers and the Influence of Ecofeminism on the Greening of German Agriculture Mathilde Schmitt 7. Rural Women’s Environmental Activism in the USA <i>Carolyn Sachs</i> 8. Men, Women and Biotechnology: A Feminist ‘Care’ Ethic in Agricultural Science? <i>Berit Brandth</i> and <i>Agnes Bolsø.</i> </p>
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