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High tech and high heels in the global economy :women, work, and pink-collar identities in the Caribbean
- 作者: Freeman, Carla,
- 出版: Durham, NC : Duke University Press 2000.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiii, 334 pages) :illustrations, maps.
- 標題: Sociale identiteit. , Electronic books. , SOCIAL SCIENCE , Women electronic data processing personnel Caribbean Area. , Women's Studies. , Frau. , Women offshore assembly industry workers. , Women offshore assembly industry workers , Internationalisatie. , Karibik , Informatieindustrie. , Beschäftigung , Caribbean Area. , SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. , Vrouwenberoepen. , Women electronic data processing personnel. , Women offshore assembly industry workers Caribbean Area. , Elektronikindustrie , Women electronic data processing personnel
- ISBN: 0822324032 , 9780822324034
- ISBN: 0822324393 , 9780822324393
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-322) and index. Introduction -- 2 Pink-Collar Bajans: Working Class through Gender and Culture on the Global AssemblyLine -- 3 Localizing Informatics: Situating Women and Work in Barbados -- 4 Myths of Docile Girls and Matriarchs: Local Profilesof Global Workers -- 5 Inside Multitext and Data Air: Discipline and Agency in the "Open Office" -- 6 Fashioning Femininity and "Professional" Identities: Producing and Consuming Across Formal and Informal Sectors -- 7 Epilogue.
- 摘要: The lives of women workers in Barbados, who perform high tech jobs out-sourced by U.S. corporations.
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High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy is an ethnography of globalization positioned at the intersection between political economy and cultural studies. Carla Freeman’s fieldwork in Barbados grounds the processes of transnational capitalism—production, consumption, and the crafting of modern identities—in the lives of Afro-Caribbean women working in a new high-tech industry called “informatics.” It places gender at the center of transnational analysis, and local Caribbean culture and history at the center of global studies. Freeman examines the expansion of the global assembly line into the realm of computer-based work, and focuses specifically on the incorporation of young Barbadian women into these high-tech informatics jobs. As such, Caribbean women are seen as integral not simply to the workings of globalization but as helping to shape its very form. Through the enactment of “professionalism” in both appearances and labor practices, and by insisting that motherhood and work go hand in hand, they re-define the companies’ profile of “ideal” workers and create their own “pink-collar” identities. Through new modes of dress and imagemaking, the informatics workers seek to distinguish themselves from factory workers, and to achieve these new modes of consumption, they engage in a wide array of extra income earning activities. Freeman argues that for the new Barbadian pink-collar workers, the globalization of production cannot be viewed apart from the globalization of consumption. In doing so, she shows the connections between formal and informal economies, and challenges long-standing oppositions between first world consumers and third world producers, as well as white-collar and blue-collar labor. Written in a style that allows the voices of the pink-collar workers to demonstrate the simultaneous burdens and pleasures of their work, High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy will appeal to scholars and students in a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, women’s studies, political economy, and Caribbean studies, as well as labor and postcolonial studies.
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