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Creating Equality at Home
How 25 Couples around the World Share Housework and Childcare

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Francine M. Deutsch, Ruth A. Gaunt, Erin Murphy-Graham, Milena Račeta Stojanović, Julia C. Nentwich, Stefanie Schälin, Wiebke Tennhoff, Linda Haas, Leslie Stanley-Stevens, Siti Kusujiarti, Lynette Šikić-Mićanović, Dolma Choden Roder, Tashi Choden, Judit Takaìcs, Alicia Maìrquez, Maria Auxiliadora Dessen, Claìudio V. Torres, Judy Rose, Janeen Baxter, Karen Mui-Teng Quek, Carmen Knudson-Martin, Sabine Buchebner-Ferstl, Mariam Irene Tazi-Preve, Cagla Diner, Hana Mařikova, Yifei, Jiayi Qian, Živa Humer, Metka Kuhar, Ingoìlfur V. Giìslason, Anna Dechant, Harald Rost, Florian Schulz, Oriel Sullivan, Karin Wall, Vanessa Cunha, Sofia Marinho, Madison E. Richards
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  • Date Published: June 2020
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108708845

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  • Creating Equality at Home tells the fascinating stories of 25 couples around the world whose everyday decisions about sharing the housework and childcare - from who cooks the food, washes the dishes, and helps with homework, to who cuts back on paid work - all add up to a gender revolution. From North and South America to Europe, Asia, and Australia, these couples tell a story of similarity despite vast cultural differences. By rejecting the prescription that men's identities are determined by paid work and women's by motherhood, the couples show that men can put family first and are as capable of nurturing as women, and that women can pursue careers as seriously as their husbands do - bringing profound rewards for men, women, marriage, and children. Working couples with children will discover that equality is possible and exists right now.

    • Gives fascinating, real-life examples of how couples around the world are creating equality in family work
    • Demonstrates that individual choices and decisions can thwart traditional social norms and structural forces
    • Reveals that equality in family work is not just a woman's issue, as men also benefit from equal sharing
    • Shows that gender equality is not an impossible dream, but exists right now in unlikely places
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    'Fascinating real-life examples of how couples around the world are creating equality in family work, demonstrating that individual choices and decisions can thwart social norms and structural forces and that gender equality exists "right now in unlikely places'.' The Bookseller

    'This is an impressive work; both for its scope of research and its optimism that equality at a household level is possible. The stories provide much-needed nuance to the lives of couples who 'undo gender' and how women, men, and children benefit from equal sharing.' Gary Barker, President and CEO, Promundo, USA, and co-author of State of the World's Fathers

    'It is the most compelling and inspirational book about involved fathering to appear in decades. Not only are the couples' stories illuminated with sensitivity to cultural and political differences, but personal struggles and inter-generational tensions are expertly discussed. This is the best book on family labor-sharing.' Scott Coltrane, sociologist, Provost Emeritus, University of Oregon, and author of Gender and Families

    'The authors successfully solve the puzzle of how couples can resist the dominant gender norms surrounding them. This fascinating book demonstrates that, beyond cultural and institutional differences, fathers benefit from equality as much as mothers when they contribute in tandem with their partner to shape a new and fairer world.' Jeanne Fagnani, Emeritus Senior Research Fellow in Sociology, University of Paris-Sorbonne, France, and co-author of Fathers and Mothers

    We have been given an exceptionally comprehensive account of how heterosexual couples throughout the globe endeavor to create domestic equality. The stories demonstrate how, under the right social conditions, partners can overcome barriers to forge equal relationships. This is an indispensable guide for dismantling the outdated norms and structures that support gender inequality.' Kathleen Gerson, Professor of Sociology and Collegiate Professor of Arts and Science, New York University

    This is a fascinating book, providing riveting stories that show how couples around the world become resisters and “undo gender.” Other books explain inequality, while this important book explains equality and how it can be accomplished. Couples attempting to reconcile work and family, seasoned activists and scholars, graduates and undergraduates should read it.' Naomi Gerstel, Distinguished University Professor, University of Massachusetts, and co-author of Unequal Time

    'This book is a perfect blend of scholarly analysis and compelling personal stories of couples who have bucked gender norms to create equality in their homes. From 22 countries across the globe, these men and women provide road maps for undoing gender and make a powerful case for the tremendous rewards that follow from embracing equality.' Ronnie Janoff-Bulman, Professor Emerita of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts, and author of Shattered Assumptions

    'This is the collection I have been waiting for. The editors bring together a brilliant group of scholars from around the world to share stories of equal-sharing couples in 22 countries. They provide a wonderful journey through 60/60 parenting in Israel, dismantling housewifization in Indonesia, flying towards equality in Honduras, and more.' Gayle Kaufman, Nancy and Erwin Maddrey Professor of Sociology, Davidson College, and author of Superdads

    'This creative book analyses the sharing process established by couples from different cultures. Based on international comparisons, it highlights the benefits of egalitarian couples who fairly split domestic tasks. It is a truly amazing book for mapping out a household's journey towards gender equality!' Hélène Périvier, economist, Director of the Programme de Recherche et D'Enseignement de Savoirs sur le Genre (PRESAGE), and co-author of Le Deuxième Âge de L'émancipation

    'This innovative book demonstrates, using interviews from 22 countries, how couples undo gender by describing a typical day in their lives. I would recommend the book for every family (and to academics researching families) to become happy in their own way.' Andrea Pető, Professor, Central European University, Hungary, and co-editor of Gendered Wars, Gendered Memories

    'While gender inequality at home seems intractable, this study shows that equal sharing is possible and a common methodology across cases reveals the conditions under which it happens. With vivid qualitative data and an engaging writing, this book is a superb teaching resource as well as a must-have for researchers.' Juliet Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College, and author of After the Gig

    'Here is a book with a mission. Its goal is to inject some optimism into debates that focus on the persistence of 'traditional' gender roles in housework and childcare. It's an uplifting account and an informative read.' Jacqueline Scott, Emerita Professor of Empirical Sociology, University of Cambridge

    'For anyone interested in relationships or gender, this unique compilation of case studies on gender resisters is a must read. The authors show what gender resisters share, regardless of nationality, and convincingly demonstrate how equality is achieved as well as the benefits it affords for both women and men.' Janice M. Steil, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Adelphi University, and author of Marital Equality

    'Creating Equality at Home explores 25 cases around the world that are exceptions to that trend, assessing the experiences and strategies of couples in 22 countries for creating equity at home.' S. K. Gallagher, Choice

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    Product details

    • Date Published: June 2020
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108708845
    • length: 442 pages
    • dimensions: 227 x 151 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.62kg
    • contains: 23 maps
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Setting the Stage:
    1. Introduction Francine M. Deutsch and Ruth A. Gaunt
    2. Past and current research Francine M. Deutsch and Ruth A. Gaunt
    Consciously Creating Equality:
    3. Israel Ruth A. Gaunt
    4. Honduras Erin Murphy-Graham
    5. Montenegro Milena Račeta Stojanović
    6. Switzerland Julia C. Nentwich, Stefanie Schälin and Wiebke Tennhoff
    7. Sweden Linda Haas and Leslie Stanley Stevens
    Violating Social Norms:
    8. Indonesia Siti Kusujiarti
    9. Croatia Lynette Šikić-Mićanović
    10. Bhutan Dolma Choden Roder and Tashi Choden
    11. Hungary Judit Takaìcs
    12. USA: California Alicia Maìrquez
    Prioritizing Family:
    13. USA: New England Francine M. Deutsch
    14. Brazil Maria Auxiliadora Dessen and Claìudio V. Torres
    15. Australia Judy Rose and Janeen Baxter
    16. Singapore Karen Mui-Teng Quek and Carmen Knudson-Martin
    Drawing on Lessons from Families of Origin:
    17. Austria Sabine Buchebner-Ferstl and Mariam Irene Tazi-Preve
    18. Turkey Cagla Diner
    19. Czech Republic Hana Mařikova
    20. People's Republic of China Yifei Shen (translated by Jiayi Qian)
    21. Slovenia Živa Humer and Metka Kuhar
    Using Government Policies:
    22. Iceland Ingoìlfur V. Giìslason
    23. Germany Anna Dechant, Harald Rost and Florian Schulz
    24. United Kingdom Oriel Sullivan
    25. Portugal Karin Wall, Vanessa Cunha and Sofia Marinho
    What We Have Learned:
    26. Undoing gender: different cultures, similar stories Francine M. Deutsch and Ruth A. Gaunt
    27. Conclusion: the paths to equality Francine M. Deutsch, Ruth A. Gaunt and Madison E. Richards
    Index.

  • Editors

    Francine M. Deutsch, Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts
    Francine M. Deutsch, author of Halving It All: How Equally Shared Parenting Works (1999), is Emerita Professor of Psychology at Mount Holyoke College, USA. She has published extensively on issues of gender justice. She and her husband equally shared the care of their son.

    Ruth A. Gaunt, University of Lincoln
    Ruth A. Gaunt, Associate Professor at the University of Lincoln, previously held a tenured senior lectureship at Bar Ilan University, Israel, and prestigious fellowships at both Harvard University, Massachusetts, and the University of Cambridge. Her published research focuses on the social psychology of gender and families. She and her husband have three children and share childcare equally.

    Contributors

    Francine M. Deutsch, Ruth A. Gaunt, Erin Murphy-Graham, Milena Račeta Stojanović, Julia C. Nentwich, Stefanie Schälin, Wiebke Tennhoff, Linda Haas, Leslie Stanley-Stevens, Siti Kusujiarti, Lynette Šikić-Mićanović, Dolma Choden Roder, Tashi Choden, Judit Takaìcs, Alicia Maìrquez, Maria Auxiliadora Dessen, Claìudio V. Torres, Judy Rose, Janeen Baxter, Karen Mui-Teng Quek, Carmen Knudson-Martin, Sabine Buchebner-Ferstl, Mariam Irene Tazi-Preve, Cagla Diner, Hana Mařikova, Yifei, Jiayi Qian, Živa Humer, Metka Kuhar, Ingoìlfur V. Giìslason, Anna Dechant, Harald Rost, Florian Schulz, Oriel Sullivan, Karin Wall, Vanessa Cunha, Sofia Marinho, Madison E. Richards

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