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By Sally Shortall

ISBN-10: 0333664663

ISBN-13: 9780333664667

ISBN-10: 0333983718

ISBN-13: 9780333983713

This e-book argues that estate and tool are crucial to figuring out the placement of girls in family members farming. utilizing comparative examples, varied chapters think about the move of land among males, the replaced function of ladies within the dairy within the 19th century, ladies in farming corporations, ladies in agricultural education schemes, and the function of the kingdom in shaping the lives of farm girls. the typical topics of energy and estate underpin the entire chapters.

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While the law is established by a political authority and backed by state power, it is none the less generally sanctioned by the society in which it operates, and is reflective of normative behaviour. Property, Power and Women 43 In other words, while the legal system regulates the transfer of property, it generally reflects the dominant beliefs and values of the society in which it operates. While Locke presents the protection of private property by the state as the protection of a liberty, from the perspective of women in farming it is clearly the protection of an injustice.

Power relationships are open to change. The following chapters detail change that has occurred, and also identify possibilities for change. 3 Property, Power and Women INTRODUCTION In the last chapter, I argued that property is a central source of power in farming. In this chapter I want to turn more specifically to an analysis of property, and in particular look at how a general acceptance of Locke’s notion of private property is still current today, and affects women’s relationship with land.

The gendered nature of land transfer and ownership is less of a concern, even though women’s relationship to property fundamentally shapes their farming lives. Within any family farm, the cultural norms of land transfer mean that the owners and non-owners, and the potential owners and non-owners, are fractured on the basis of gender. Access to property is not without costs. , 1990). This had implications for the heir and also the 40 Women and Farming structure of agriculture more generally (Commins and Kelleher, 1973).

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