'This is a well-written, interesting and authoritative book, which should be of interest both to students and to academic readers. Dr Langhamer has used a very wide and impressive range of sources, newspapers, mass observation, oral testimony and many secondary sources. A valuable work.' -- Dr Elizabeth Roberts, Lancaster University

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This insightful book offers a timely assessment of the complex relationship between women and leisure in England, drawing upon recent feminist theory. Departing from approaches which focus on particular activities or institutions, it places everyday experiences at its centre, presenting a wide-ranging and lively account of changing perceptions, representations and experiences of leisure across the period 1920–60.

It addresses the nature of leisure within women’s lives, examining shifting understandings of the concept and identifying areas of definitional ambiguity such as the ‘family’ holiday, shopping and handicrafts. Focusing upon experiences of leisure across the life cycle, it provides a detailed assessment of the particular forms of leisure enjoyed by women at distinct stages of their lives, including cinema-going, dancing, socialising and home-based pursuits.

The book demonstrates that experiences and perceptions of leisure were fundamentally structured along life cycle lines: leisure in youth was often characterised by freedom and independence whilst leisure in adulthood became a vehicle for service and duty to others.

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This study examines the complex relationship between women and leisure, drawing upon recent feminist theory. The text charts the changes in perception, representation and experiences of leisure for women between 1920 and 1960, and relates the changes to life cycle lines.
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Introduction
Part 1: The nature of leisure in women's lives
1. 'A planned night out'? Conceptualising 'leisure' in historical research
2. 'Waiting for the pie to brown': leusire, work and definitional ambiguity
Part 2: Leisure and the life cycle
3. 'Stepping out with the young set': youthful freedom and independence
4. 'Do you come here often?' Courtship, sex and leisure
5. 'Pleasure loving mothers'? Leisure in adult life
Conclusion

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This insightful new book offers a timely assessment of the complex relationship between women and leisure in England, drawing upon recent feminist theory. Departing from approaches which focus on particular activities or institutions, it places everyday experiences at its centre, presenting a wide-ranging and lively account of changing perceptions, representations and experiences of leisure across the period 1920–60.

Part one addresses the nature of leisure within women’s lives, examining shifting understandings of the concept and identifying areas of definitional ambiguity such as the ‘family’ holiday, shopping and handicrafts.

Part two focuses upon experiences of leisure across the life cycle. It provides a detailed assessment of the particular forms of leisure enjoyed by women at distinct stages of their lives, including cinema-going, dancing, socialising and home-based pursuits. However, these and other forms of leisure are located within a series of overlapping contexts including those of close female friendships, relationships with boyfriends, spouses and children, considerations of personal space and the allocation of time and money. Crucially, the book demonstrates that experiences and perceptions of leisure were fundamentally structured along life cycle lines: leisure in youth was often characterised by freedom and independence whilst leisure in adulthood became a vehicle for service and duty to others.

This book will appeal to those with an interest in twentieth century social, cultural and women's/gender history. It also has a very strong cross disciplinary appeal and is likely to attract readers from the fields of sociology, cultural studies, women's studies and leisure studies.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780719057373
Publisert
2000-10-01
Utgiver
Manchester University Press
Vekt
336 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
232

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Claire Langhamer is Lecturer in History at the University of Sussex