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Defining Work Gender Professional Work And The Case Of Rural Clergy Muriel Mellow

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Defining Work Gender Professional Work And The Case Of Rural Clergy Muriel Mellow
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Muriel Mellow
ISBN: 9780773560208, 0773560203
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Defining Work Gender Professional Work And The Case Of Rural Clergy Muriel Mellow by Muriel Mellow 9780773560208, 0773560203 instant download after payment.

For rural clergy, the lines between private life and professional life can blur. Their offices are often in their homes, parishioners are also neighbours, and professional duties are intertwined with emotional caregiving and volunteer activity. In a society that defines work as paid, public, and intellectual the ambiguity inherent in the life of the rural clergy poses unique challenges. Muriel Mellow considers how men and women in this occupational group conceptualize "work" in the context of their unique circumstances and shows how their experience raises questions for feminist theories of work.

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