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Border crossings: reflections on women's lives in twentieth-century Britain
Authors:Linda McDowell
Institution:School of Geography, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Abstract:There has been a growing focus on personal life, memoir and autobiography in feminist writing, and in the social sciences more generally, in recent years. Feminist geographers, among others, argue that family relationships and personal recollections should be part of studies of the construction of personal identity and a sense of place. I combine this argument with research into women's labour market participation to explore the changing significance of waged work in British women's lives over the last century, seen through the personal lens of three generations of women's experiences of migration across geographical and class boundaries.
Keywords:personal life  autobiography  generations  waged work  home  Manchester
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