

An edition of Brothers (1983)
male dominance and technological change
By Cynthia Cockburn
Publish Date
1983
Publisher
Pluto Press
Language
eng
Pages
276
Description:
"Cynthia Cockburn's classic study of masculinity and skill in printing showed newspaper compositors locked in battle with their employers. This new edition adds an Afterword on the final defeat of the men by press owners armed with computer technology and backed by Thatcher's anti-union laws." "Brothers began as a study on the human impact of technological change. It ended as an exploration in the making and remaking of men, showing how work and technology are used by men in maintaining their control over women. It continues to offer an unparalleled insight into men and trade unionism from a feminist point of view. Book jacket."--Jacket.
subjects: Effect of technological innovations on, Sex discrimination in employment, Labor supply, Women printers, Sex role, Sexism, Computerized typesetting, Printing industry, Technological innovations, Technische Innovation, 71.41 social changes (sociology), Discrimination in employment, Mann, 71.31 sexes and their interrelations, 06.23 publishing, publishers, Druckindustrie, Fiction, general, Brothers and sisters, Siblings, Women labor union members, Press, Women, Employment
Places: Great Britain