Gendering the Everyday in the UK House of Commons

Gendering the Everyday in the UK House of Commons
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9783030642396
ISBN-13 : 3030642399
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Book Synopsis Gendering the Everyday in the UK House of Commons by : Cherry M. Miller

Download or read book Gendering the Everyday in the UK House of Commons written by Cherry M. Miller and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-03-11 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the reproduction of gender ‘beneath the spectacle’ – that is, beneath ceremonial displays of power, in the UK House of Commons. Contributing to a fascinating literature on gender and parliaments, the book conceives of the House of Commons as a workplace, as well as a representative arena. It explores the everyday consequences for gendered power relations that this unique environment entails, as parliamentary actors perform their careers, citizenship, and public service. The book firstly explores ways to conceive of and to study gender in parliaments. Parliamentary ethnography – that is, spending time observing and engaging with parliamentary actors, is presented as an unparalleled methodology to better understand gender, power, and agency. The chapters that follow provide in-depth portrayals of gender and the parliamentary workplace. The book connects multiple actors in the House of Commons: MPs, officials, parliamentary researchers, and the (in)formal rules that structure the relationships between them.


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