Briefly here to post that the βWomen Strike Backβ exhibition has just launched in Bristol. It explores the activism of Black and South Asian women. Free and open to the public. Pls do share the news.
www.bristol247.com/news-and-fea...
Briefly here to post that the βWomen Strike Backβ exhibition has just launched in Bristol. It explores the activism of Black and South Asian women. Free and open to the public. Pls do share the news.
www.bristol247.com/news-and-fea...
Like the beauty requisite, domestic perfection is ruthlessly promoted on social media creating an ideal scenario for unfettered capitalist production & gendered inequalities of domestic labour. 30% discount on my book for Womenβs History Month @manchesterup.bsky.social @uoy-sociology.bsky.social
Bridges across the Tyne, photo by Sally Ann Norman.
Event flyer with same info as post.
Very much looking forward to being in conversation with Seeta PeΓ±a Gangadharan about ideas of refusal and resistance. "Time for Refusal? The politics of resistance against AI".
All welcome!
- Thursday 27th Feb at Goldsmiths, room RHB 2014, www.gold.ac.uk/find-us/, www.gold.ac.uk/campus-map/r...
Itβs the Epstein files deja vu: how many more powerful men knew about his crimes, and helped him out anyway? | Marina Hyde
The front page of the Daily Graphic newspaper published Saturday 25 August, 1917, featuring portraits of 'Women in the Order of the British Empire', including Lady Byron, the honourable Mrs Alfred Lyttelton, Her Majesty the Queen.
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βI love the BrontΓ«s, & if I had my way fewer people would read their books. Nothing ruins something for me quicker than other people liking it too.β As an unhappy teen I read Wuthering Heights, then Jane Eyre. Part of my joy was rebelling against the 1990s cultural obsession with Jane Austen.
βThe Return of the Housewife takes a clever, well-researched approach to understanding the persistent, gendered inequalities of houseworkβ¦ This book should be on every feminist scholarβs reading list!β Thank you @choicereviews.bsky.social @manchesterup.bsky.social
βIn court, month after month, I have come to think that children have as little agency as they did in the 19th century, when in England they were legally the possessions of their fathers with no rights of their own.β
Hooray! Thanks Dave!
Iβm thrilled to see this π€© Thank you to all of the wonderful booksellers, fellow authors, friends, colleagues and family who have championed The Housewife this year. And of course to the wonderful @manchesterup.bsky.social & @uoy-sociology.bsky.social I feel very lucky!
Promotional image for the CHOICE Outstanding Academic Titles of 2025 by Manchester University Press. Four book covers sit on a blue and black gradient background with gold confetti. White Manchester University Press logo in bottom centre of image.
Best of 2025!π
We're thrilled to announce the four MUP books selected by @choicereviews.bsky.social as Outstanding Academic Titles for 2025:
The return of the housewife (@emmahcasey.bsky.social)
Global Marxism
Youth and sustainable peacebuilding (@hmberents.bsky.social)
Readers and mistresses
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It is fifty years since Silvia Federici wrote her seminal essay βWages Against Houseworkβ. Today women continue to do most unpaid labour and are promised that housework is good for the soul- a route to health and happiness. This is a regressive myth. In The Return of the Housewife I explain why.
π©βπ» What draws women into #FarRight & #Tradwife circles?
π Join Lois Shearing & @emmahcasey.bsky.social for an eye-opening discussion on #Radicalisation & gender.
ποΈ Mon 10 Nov, 6:30β8pm
ποΈ Chair: @racheloneill.bsky.social
π Register: forms.office.com/e/twwa0D0VaR
#PinkPilled #ReturnOfTheHousewife
π The Divine Feminine: Women & the Rise of the Right
Join authors Lois Shearing & @emmahcasey.bsky.social for a vital talk on womenβs roles in #farright movements, radicalisation & tradwife culture.
π Mon 10 Nov 6.30-8pm
π Chair: Dr Rachel O'Neill
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Register: forms.office.com/e/twwa0D0VaR
Oh how fab! I will listen to that. Also βSisyphus in a sundressβ - love it!
Call for book proposals!
Are you passionate about punk? π€
Do you have an idea for a book? π
Send us your idea for a fresh take on punk to mark the 50th anniversary, that could be the next instalment our acclaimed British Pop Archive series. πΆ
More details below π #booksky #punk
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Iβm really looking forward to speaking at this event at LSE alongside Lois Shearing and chaired by Rachel OβNeill. All welcome! Link to register is below. @lsemedia.bsky.social @manchesterup.bsky.social forms.office.com/pages/respon...
Precinct 1 (Shopping City, Salford), by Mandy Payne, Sheffield-based artist. Spray paint and oil paint on marble. #WomensArt #NorthernArt
βThe womanosphere trades in individualistic strategies for rebelling against the perceived liberal status quo, reinforcing age-old gender hierarchies.β Great article by @foxpack.bsky.social My book also explores how the current romanticising of womenβs unpaid labour has sinister undertones.
Sage have very kindly made this interview free to read until the end of October. Link is below β¬οΈ
Thank you Ros! X
Hey #sociologists - a very informative interview with Ann Oakley about housework, wives, research methods and her influential career. Skilfully carried out by @emmahcasey.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Gosh that resonates π€£
Easington, County Durham, 1984, photo by Izabela Jedrzejczyk. From her series Striking Women, about women there who were supporting miners during the strike (@sidegallery.bsky.social).
Ann Oakley & I discuss writing at the kitchen table, the Womenβs Liberation Movement & eternal reinvention of housewifery as occupation. βI wonder how much women would have been able to accomplish if they hadnβt had to organise their lives around important menβ π journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
βEntirely man-made famine in Gazaβ is confirmed. www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/ck...
Ann Oakley & I discuss writing at the kitchen table, the Womenβs Liberation Movement & eternal reinvention of housewifery as occupation. βI wonder how much women would have been able to accomplish if they hadnβt had to organise their lives around important menβ π journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Great news! Congratulations Lucy!