Demographic trends in recent decades such as the delay and decline in marriage and increase in divorce have meant more men and women experiencing periods of singleness. For women in particular, singleness has long been considered anomalous: normative femininity, bound up with marriage and motherhood, has meant single woman being represented in terms of deficit or deviance. The increase in singleness is one aspect of wider social changes that have implications for the categories of identity available to single women. In this article, I draw on in-depth qualitative interviews with never-married single women in Britain to examine the single self-identities evident in their narratives. I consider the extent to which these suggest shifts in the ...
This monograph examines the experiences and meanings of contemporary spinsterhood for a particular g...
This is a study which investigates the forms of femininity both available to, and created by, certai...
This is a study which investigates the forms of femininity both available to, and created by, certai...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...
The privileging of marriage and long-term partnerships contributes to the marginalization of single ...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
Several theorists of social change have argued that there are profound transformations in social int...
In this thesis I consider the relationship between gender and singleness between 1960 and 1990, argu...
The increase in numbers of single people has been described as one of the greatest social phenomena ...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
This monograph examines the experiences and meanings of contemporary spinsterhood for a particular g...
This is a study which investigates the forms of femininity both available to, and created by, certai...
This is a study which investigates the forms of femininity both available to, and created by, certai...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...
Given the rising trend of women delaying (or eschewing) marriage and the dearth of studies on their ...
The privileging of marriage and long-term partnerships contributes to the marginalization of single ...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
Several theorists of social change have argued that there are profound transformations in social int...
In this thesis I consider the relationship between gender and singleness between 1960 and 1990, argu...
The increase in numbers of single people has been described as one of the greatest social phenomena ...
This paper explores the gendered experience of singleness in Britain through a theoretical and empir...
This monograph examines the experiences and meanings of contemporary spinsterhood for a particular g...
This is a study which investigates the forms of femininity both available to, and created by, certai...
This is a study which investigates the forms of femininity both available to, and created by, certai...