Woman's Worth

Sexual Economics and the World of Women

Katherine Parker author Lisa Leghorn author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:24th Aug '22

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Woman's Worth cover

Originally published in 1981, Woman’s Worth takes up the challenge to the male preserve of economics – which was raised nearly a century ago by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in her classic work Women and Economics.

Patriarchal economic systems – socialist as well as capitalist – are founded upon women’s unpaid labour. On this premise, Lisa Leghorn and Katherine Parker base their exploration of the economic basis of women’s culture across cultures: from the USA to South America, the Middle East, socialist countries, Africa and Europe.

Women’s Worth is accessible and informative to those who have been intimidated by the term ‘international economics’. Its sources are women’s perspective and experience in many countries, in their words and in their writings, published and unpublished. Thus the authors are able to reveal the economic nature of facets of women’s lives which have hitherto been dismissed by traditional economics as features of family or personal life, and to build a new vision of an economics based in female values.

Reviews for original 1981 edition:

‘The term "economics" will never ring the same again after reading Leghorn and Parker’s book. The truths about women and labor have been buried at least as deep as the truths of our sexuality. The meaning of "women’s work" becomes beautifully and staggeringly concrete in this multi-racial, multi-ethnic view, which reveals uncompromisingly who are the true proletariat of the world.’ – Adrienne Rich

‘We have been getting used to the notion that women hold up half the sky. Apparently with half a hand. With the other hand and a half they hold up man and all his creations. This isn’t the Economics you were taught? Read this book and reteach yourself.’ – Alice Walker

ISBN: 9781032298153

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 848g

356 pages