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Men & Women and Tools : Bridging the Divide, Paperback / softback Book

Men & Women and Tools : Bridging the Divide Paperback / softback

Part of the Fernwood Basics Series series

Paperback / softback

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Although there have been many equity initiatives to encourage women to train and work in the trades, Canadian women still represent less than 3 percent of tradesworkers.

Why does this disparity continue to exist? In Men & Women and Tools, Marcia Braundy - herself a tradesperson - explores this issue by focusing on male resistance to the inclusion of women in technical work.

Early in her research, Braundy conducted an interview with several male and female tradespeople.

Finding this interview rich with deeply ingrained notions of masculinity and female roles, Braundy constructs a short play from their words.

Deconstructing the play line by line, this book weaves together scholarly research and lived experience to explore the historical and cultural origins of the ideas expressed. View with compassion the challenges of the vulnerable underbelly of male resistance to women in trades and technology, so clearly expressed in a group interview and honed into a play.

Performed by professional actors and videotaped by an amateur at the Brave New Play Rites Festival.

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