Unveiling gender disparities in male-dominated industries: An intersectional perspective
Michela Floris,
Roberta Pinna and
Eleonora Veglianti
Chapter 7 in Feminist Perspectives in Business Studies, 2025, pp 171-196 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The chapter provocatively challenges the entrenched patriarchal norms in male-dominated sectors such as agriculture, spotlighting the journey of a highly educated woman entrepreneur who dares to redefine her role within her family's agricultural enterprise in Italy. It delves into the heart of gender disparities through an intersectional feminist lens, unraveling the complex tapestry of identities that women navigate in these sectors. This narrative is not just a study, it is a bold call to action, illustrating the transformative power of women who confront and dismantle traditional gender roles. It serves as a beacon, highlighting the ingenious strategies women adopt to carve out spaces of empowerment and lead the charge in reshaping rural economies and family dynamics. This chapter goes beyond mere academic discourse, serving as a testament to the relentless spirit of women challenging the status quo and igniting discussions on the pivotal role of intersectional feminism in catalyzing societal change. Through this compelling tale, we are invited to reimagine the future of entrepreneurship and governance, where gender diversity is not an aspiration but a reality, inspiring a new generation to break barriers and redefine the landscape of traditionally male-dominated fields.
Keywords: Gender equality and empowerment; Intersectional feminist framework; Entrepreneurship; Gender segregation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035335992
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