Women, Accounting and Narrative
Discover the compelling intersection of gender and accounting in "Women, Accounting and Narrative" by Rebecca E. Connor, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd. In this insightful 224-page paperback, Connor delves into the role of women as household accountants in the early eighteenth century, a position that was traditionally held by females. The book explores the socio-linguistic practices of feminized accounting while investigating themes of property, originality, and the evolution of the early novel. This thought-provoking work not only highlights the significant contributions women made to the field of accounting but also reshapes our understanding of narratives within a historical context. Ideal for readers interested in gender studies, literature, and history, this book promises to be a fascinating addition to your library. Delve into the rich narrative that binds together accounting and storytelling through the expert lens of Rebecca E. Connor.