9780226242019-0226242013-Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics

Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics

ISBN-13: 9780226242019
ISBN-10: 0226242013
Edition: 1
Author: Marianne A. Ferber, Julie A. Nelson
Publication date: 1993
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback 186 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780226242019
ISBN-10: 0226242013
Edition: 1
Author: Marianne A. Ferber, Julie A. Nelson
Publication date: 1993
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback 186 pages

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Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics (ISBN-13: 9780226242019 and ISBN-10: 0226242013), written by authors Marianne A. Ferber, Julie A. Nelson, was published by University of Chicago Press in 1993. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Theory (Economics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Theory books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.41.

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This is the first book to examine the central tenets of economics from a feminist point of view. In these original essays, the authors suggest that the discipline of economics could be improved by freeing itself from masculine biases.

Beyond Economic Man raises questions about the discipline not because economics is too objective but because it is not objective enough. The contributors—nine economists, a sociologist, and a philosopher—discuss the extent to which gender has influenced both the range of subjects economists have studied and the way in which scholars have conducted their studies. They investigate, for example, how masculine concerns underlie economists' concentration on market as opposed to household activities and their emphasis on individual choice to the exclusion of social constraints on choice. This focus on masculine interests, the contributors contend, has biased the definition and boundaries of the discipline, its central assumptions, and its preferred rhetoric and methods. However, the aim of this book is not to reject current economic practices, but to broaden them, permitting a fuller understanding of economic phenomena.

These essays examine current economic practices in the light of a feminist understanding of gender differences as socially constructed rather than based on essential male and female characteristics. The authors use this concept of gender, along with feminist readings of rhetoric and the history of science, as well as postmodernist theory and personal experience as economists, to analyze the boundaries, assumptions, and methods of neoclassical, socialist, and institutionalist economics.

The contributors are Rebecca M. Blank, Paula England, Marianne A. Ferber, Nancy Folbre, Ann L. Jennings, Helen E. Longino, Donald N. McCloskey, Julie A. Nelson, Robert M. Solow, Diana Strassmann, and Rhonda M. Williams.

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