Index of Ambridge Residents
Gender, Sex and Gossip in Ambridge
ISBN: 978-1-78769-948-9, eISBN: 978-1-78769-945-8
Publication date: 19 February 2019
Citation
(2019), "Index of Ambridge Residents", Courage, C. and Headlam, N. (Ed.) Gender, Sex and Gossip in Ambridge, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 193-195. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-945-820191020
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2019 by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
- Prelims
- Preface
- Section One – Inside Ambridge
- 1 In Conversation with Alison Hindell
- 2 ‘I’m Not One to Gossip’ Roots, Rumour and Mental Well-Being in Ambridge
- Section Two – Women’s Talk: Informal Information Networks that Sustain the Village
- 3 Neighbourhood Watch Gossip, Power and the Working-Class Matriarch in The Archers
- 4 In Praise of Gossip – Why Tongue-Wagging and the Rumour Mill Are Important in Ambridge
- 5 ‘Almost Without Exception They Are Shown in Their Relation to Men’ Ambridge Women and Their Conversations
- 6 Foucault, Freda Fry and the Power of Silent Characters on the Radio
- Section Three – Gendered Expectations: Within the Home
- 7 ‘This Isn’t About Curry, Alistair’ Shula Hebden Lloyd and Iris Murdoch on Love
- 8 Oh Baby! Unplanned Pregnancy and a Woman’s Right to Choose
- 9 Women’s Work? Civil Society Networks for Social Stability or Social Change in Ambridge
- 10 Strong or Silenced? The Under-representation of Mental Health Problems in Ambridge's Women
- Section Four – Gendered Expectations: Beyond the Home
- 11 ‘What Would the Neighbours Say?’ Gender and Sexuality Diversity in The Archers
- 12 Ambridge Keeping the Pipeline of UK Female Scientists Flowing
- 13 I Am Woman Hear Me Roar – And Now Watch Me Play Cricket
- 14 Sow’s Ears and Silk Purses Upcycling and The Archers
- Index of Ambridge Residents
- Index