03372nam 2200697 450 99620393220331620230107001621.01-281-84068-897866118406860-470-71289-90-470-71264-3(CKB)1000000000555326(EBL)366888(OCoLC)476202198(SSID)ssj0000117569(PQKBManifestationID)11136274(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000117569(PQKBWorkID)10049442(PQKB)10598687(MiAaPQ)EBC366888(MiAaPQ)EBC7076234(Au-PeEL)EBL7076234(EXLCZ)99100000000055532620230107d1997 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCapital culture gender at work in the city /Linda McDowellOxford, England ;Malden, Massachusetts :Blackwell Publishers,[1997]©19971 online resource (258 p.)Studies in urban and social changeDescription based upon print version of record.0-631-20531-4 0-631-20530-6 Includes bibliographical references (pages [217]-235) and index.Capital Culture: Gender at Work in the City; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Tables; Series Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Money and Work; Part I: Gender at Work; 1 Thinking through Work: Gender, Power and Space; 2 City Work/Places: The Old and New City; 3 Gendered Work Patterns; 4 Gendered Career Paths; 5 The Culture of Banking: Reproducing Class and Gender Divisions; Part II: Bodies at Work; 6 Engendered Cultures: The Impossibility of Being a Man; 7 Body Work 1: Men Behaving Badly; 8 Body Work 2: The Masqueraders; 9 Conclusions: Rethinking Work/PlacesAppendix: The Field WorkBibliography; IndexThe changing nature of waged work in contemporary advanced industrial nations is one of the most significant aspects of political and economic debate. It is also the subject of intense debate among observers of gender. Capital Culture explores these changes focusing particularly on the gender relations between the men and women who work in the financial services sector. The multiple ways in which masculinities and femininities are constructed is revealed through the analysis of interviews with dealers, traders, analysts and corporate financiers. Drawing on a range of disciplinaryStudies in urban and social change.Sex role in the work environmentEnglandLondonSexual division of laborEnglandLondonMale employeesEnglandLondonInterviewsWomen employeesEnglandLondonInterviewsFinancial services industryEnglandLondonSex role in the work environmentSexual division of laborMale employeesWomen employeesFinancial services industry306.361509421McDowell Linda1949-275981MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996203932203316Capital culture2226300UNISA