Confronting state, capital and patriarchy : women organizing in the process of industrialization
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Confronting state, capital and patriarchy : women organizing in the process of industrialization
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographies and index
Published in association with the Institute of Social Studies
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume brings together documentation of women's struggles in the process of industrialization, within and outside traditional workers' organizations. With contributions from researchers and activists particularly in Asia, Africa and Latin America, the text gives a broad display of both the constraints, and the ingenuity and determination with which women workers strive to improve their situation. Through both theory and rich empirical detail, the volume demonstrates the integral links between the home, workplace, and the state and international arenas, and between activists and academe in response to technological and industrial restructuring.
目次
- Part 1 Reconceptualizing Industrialization and Organization: Appraising Recent Developments in the World Market for Nimble Fingers - Accumulation, Regulation, Organization, Diane Elson
- Women Organizing in the Process of De-industrialization: JIT (Just in Time) Technological Innovations, Industrial Restructuring and Gender Relations, Martha Roldan
- Multiple Identities, Multiple Strategies - Confronting State, Capital and Patriarchy, Amrita Chhachhi and Renee Pittin. Part 2 Strengthening and Broadening the Base - Trade Unions and New Organizational Strategies: Research in Action - Organizing Women Factory Workers in Pakistan, Farhat Parveen and Karamat Ali
- The Contribution of Feminist Training to the Democratization of Labour Unions, Cecilia Olea Mauleon
- Philippe Trade Unions and the Challenge of Gender, Jurgette A. Honculada
- Urban Working Class Women - The Need for Autonomy, Rohini Hensman
- Women Organizing for Change in Caribbean Free Zones - Strategies and Methods, Leith L. Dunn
- Asian Industrial Women Workers in the 1980s - The Changing Scenario, Loh Cheng-Kooi
- Women Working Worldwide - A Case Study of Women's Networking and Information Sharing, Linda Shaw. Part 3 Work is Where You Find it - Organizing From Home and Community: The Ideology of Domesticity and the Struggles of Women Workers - The Case of Zimbabwe, Rudo B. Gaidzanwa
- Women Organizing under the Structural Adjustment Programme, Mairo V. Bello
- Homeworking in South Korea - Conditions and Organizational Implications, Young-ock Kim
- Purple and Red Banners - Joint Strategies for Women Workers in the Informal Sector, Nandita Gandhi.
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