gender & sexuality in the labor movement

Phil Gasper ptrg at sirius.com
Tue Aug 18 15:27:11 PDT 1998



>In a message dated 98-08-16 18:48:29 EDT, you write:
><< >Can you (or anyone else) recommend any books on gender & sexuality in
> >the labor movement?
> >
> >-Alec
> >>
>
>Louise Lamphere, "From Working Daughters to Working Mothers, Immigrant Women
>in the New England Industrial Community" 1987, Cornell University Press
>
>Ruth Milkman, "Gender at Work: The Dynamics of Job Segregation by Sex During
>World War II" 1987, University of Illinois Press
> "Farewell to the Factory: Auto Workers in the Late
>Twentieth Century" 1997, Universiyt of California Press
>
>Edin and Lein "Making Ends Meet" 1997, Russel Sage Foundation
>
>Spain and Bianchi, "Balancing Act: Motherhood, marriage, and employment among
>American women" 1996, Russel Sage Foundation
>
>Mary Romero, "Maid in the USA" 1992, Routledge
>
>Leacock and Saffa, "Women's Work: Development and the Division of Labor by
>Gender" 1986, Bergin and Garvey Publishers
>
>Christine Stansell, "City of Women: Sex and Class in New York 1789-1860" 1987,
>University of Illinois Press.
>
>maggie coleman mscoleman at aol.com

Alec:

Also check out Miriam Frank and Desma Hocomb, *Pride at Work: Organizing For Lesbian and Gay Rights in Unions" (New York: Lesbian dn Gay Labor Network, 1990)--basically a "how to" pamphlet.

Phil Gasper ptrg at sirius.com 415-522-1895



More information about the lbo-talk mailing list