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Labors appropriate to their sex :gender, labor, and politics in urban Chile, 1900-1930
- 作者: Hutchison, Elizabeth Q.
- 出版: Durham, NC : Duke University Press 2001.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xvii, 342 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: Latin America otherwise
- 標題: Travailleuses Chili -- Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Travailleuses , Labor movement. , Industrialization Chile -- History -- 20th century. , Histoire20e siècle. , 1900-1999 , Labor movement Chile -- History. , Arbeidersbeweging. , Women Employment -- Chile -- History -- 20th century. , Mouvement ouvrier Chili -- Histoire20e siècle. , Mouvement ouvrier , MOVIMIENTO OBRERO CHILE -- HISTORIA. , Movimiento obrero Chile Historia. , Industrialisation Chili -- Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Geschlechterrolle , INDUSTRIALIZACION CHILE. , Industrialización Chile. , INDUSTRIALIZACION , HISTORIA. , History. , MOVIMIENTO OBRERO , Chile , EmploymentHistory , Vrouwenarbeid. , Geschichte 1900-1930. , Electronic books. , Women , Mouvement ouvrier Chili -- Histoire. , Employment. , Industrialization , Histoire. , Industrialisation Chili. , Stadt , POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. , Mujeres Empleo Chile Historia Siglo XX. , POLITICAL SCIENCE , MUJERES EMPLEOS -- CHILE -- HISTORIA -- SIGLO 20. , History , Women Employment. , MUJERES , Arbeit, ... , Histoire , Industrialization. , Industrialization Chile. , Industrialisation , Chile. , Labor movement , Labor & Industrial Relations. , EMPLEOSHISTORIA
- ISBN: 0822381311 , 9780822381310
- ISBN: 0822327422 , 9780822327424 , 0822327325 , 9780822327325
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-338) and index.
- 摘要: The first systematic account of Chilean women's labor from 1885 to 1930 showing how women's paid labor became a locus of anxiety for a society confronting social problems linked to modernization.
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- 系統號: 005323001
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In Labors Appropriate to Their Sex Elizabeth Quay Hutchison addresses the plight of working women in early twentieth-century Chile, when the growth of urban manufacturing was transforming the contours of women’s wage work and stimulating significant public debate, new legislation, educational reform, and social movements directed at women workers. Challenging earlier interpretations of women’s economic role in Chile’s industrial growth, which took at face value census figures showing a dramatic decline in women’s industrial work after 1907, Hutchison shows how the spread of industrial sweatshops and changing definitions of employment in the census combined to make female labor disappear from census records at the same time that it was in fact burgeoning in urban areas. In addition to population and industrial censuses, Hutchison culls published and archival sources to illuminate such misconceptions and to reveal how women’s paid labor became a locus of anxiety for a society confronting social problems—both real and imagined—that were linked to industrialization and modernization. The limited options of working women were viewed by politicians, elite women, industrialists, and labor organizers as indicative of a society in crisis, she claims, yet their struggles were also viewed as the potential springboard for reform. Labors Appropriate to Their Sex thus demonstrates how changing norms concerning gender and work were central factors in conditioning the behavior of both male and female workers, relations between capital and labor, and political change and reform in Chile. This study will be rewarding for those whose interests lie in labor, gender, or Latin American studies; as well as for those concerned with the histories of early feminism, working-class women, and sexual discrimination in Latin America.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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