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dc.contributor.authorRostek, Joanna
dc.date.accessioned2024-05-09T04:50:45Z
dc.date.available2024-05-09T04:50:45Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.date.submitted2024-05-01T09:07:42Z
dc.identifierhttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/90090
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/136834
dc.description.abstractThis book examines the writings of seven English women economists from the period 1735–1811. It reveals that contrary to what standard accounts of the history of economic thought suggest, eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century women intellectuals were undertaking incisive and gender-sensitive analyses of the economy. Women’s Economic Thought in the Romantic Age argues that established notions of what constitutes economic enquiry, topics, and genres of writing have for centuries marginalised the perspectives and experiences of women and obscured the knowledge they recorded in novels, memoirs, or pamphlets. This has led to an underrepresentation of women in the canon of economic theory. Using insights from literary studies, cultural studies, gender studies, and feminist economics, the book develops a transdisciplinary methodology that redresses this imbalance and problematises the distinction between literary and economic texts. In its in-depth readings of selected writings by Sarah Chapone, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary Hays, Mary Robinson, Priscilla Wakefield, Mary Ann Radcliffe, and Jane Austen, this book uncovers the originality and topicality of their insights on the economics of marriage, women and paid work, and moral economics. Combining historical analysis with conceptual revision, Women’s Economic Thought in the Romantic Age retrieves women’s overlooked intellectual contributions and radically breaks down the barriers between literature and economics. It will be of interest to researchers and students from across the humanities and social sciences, in particular the history of economic thought, English literary and cultural studies, gender studies, economics, eighteenth-century and Romantic studies, social history, and the history of ideas.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesRoutledge IAFFE Advances in Feminist Economics
dc.rightsopen access
dc.subject.otherWomen Economists;Patriarchal Economy;Sarah Chapone;history of economic thought;Romantic Age;eighteenth-century women intellectuals;Wollstonecraft;economic enquiry;Mary Wollstonecraft;gender studies;Androcentric Bias;literary studies;Transdisciplinary Methodology;literary and economic texts;Exclusionary Economy;economics of marriage;Wollstonecraft’s Wrongs;women and paid work;Violate;moral economics;Egalitarian Economics;literature and economics;Persona;economic thought;Economic Texts
dc.subject.otherthema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCA Economic theory and philosophy
dc.subject.otherthema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCP Political economy
dc.subject.otherthema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
dc.subject.otherthema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism::DSB Literary studies: general
dc.subject.otherthema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism::DSB Literary studies: general::DSBF Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
dc.subject.otherthema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KC Economics::KCZ Economic history
dc.titleWomen’s Economic Thought in the Romantic Age
dc.title.alternativeTowards a Transdisciplinary Herstory of Economic Thought
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.4324/9780429020681
oapen.relation.isPublishedByfa69b019-f4ee-4979-8d42-c6b6c476b5f0
oapen.relation.isbn9780429665318
oapen.relation.isbn9780367074272
oapen.relation.isbn9780367074265
oapen.relation.isbn9780429662591
oapen.relation.isbn9780429020681
oapen.imprintRoutledge
oapen.pages311


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