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What jeopardized the work of
women sociologist in history.​

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Answered by blessings38
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Feminist sociology is a conflict theory and theoretical perspective which observes gender in its relation to power, both at the level of face-to-face interaction and reflexivity within a social structure at large. Focuses include sexual orientation, race, economic status, and nationality.

Answered by ashaykadam
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Women of the time were not prominent in the field and many of their works have been lost or downplayed through sociological history. These women include Harriet Marineau, who wrote the first text on sociological research, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, who wrote critical theories of child development and domestic work, Jane Addams who worked for equality among the poor. In addition, Anna Julia Cooper and Ida Wells-Barnett dealt with African American and feminist issues, while Marianne Schnitger Weber wrote of the oppression of women in both domestic and workplace settings, and Beatrice Potter Webb, who like Addams worked for government reforms to benefit the lower classes. Each woman had her own perspective and contribution to sociology but collectively their works have left a feminist mark on the science of Sociology.

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