Global dimensions of gender and carework

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Global dimensions of gender and carework

Mary K. Zimmerman, Jacquelyn S. Litt, Christine E. Bose

(Stanford social sciences)

Stanford University Press, 2006

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Global dimensions of carework and gender

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Why are women such prominent workers in the global marketplace? Why do so many perform jobs that involve carework? What political forces have made these women key participants in globalization? What are the consequences for the women themselves, for their families, and for societies and international relations in general? This book offers a provocative examination of globalization, examining the lives of the women at the center of these new global dynamics. Arguing that society is facing multiple crises of care, the authors develop a new framework for understanding the interplay of globalization, gender, and carework. In four original essays, they examine gender, race, and class inequality; migration, citizenship, and the politics of social control; the evolving meanings of motherhood; and new social definitions of carework and the personal transformation of careworkers. Excerpts from the classic works in the field as well as recent cutting-edge research studies support the examination of each of these growing global crises.

目次

  • Table of Contents Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------p. 1 Section 1: Globalization and Multiple Crises of Care Chapter 1. Globalization and Multiple Crises of Care ---------------------------------------p.9 Chapter 2. "Global Cities and Survival Circuits." Saskia Sassen. ----------------------- p. 37 Chapter 3. "Disposable Domestics: Immigrant Women Workers in the Global Economy." Grace Chang. ----------------------------------------------------------- p. 49 Chapter 4. "Migrant Filipina Domestic Workers and The International Division of Reproductive Labor." Rhacel Salazar Parrenas. ---------------------------------------- p.61 Chapter 5. "Labor Recruitment and the Lure of the Capital: Central American Migrants in Washington, DC." Terry A. Repak. -------------------------------------------------p.83 Chapter 6. "Multilateral Organizations and Early Child Care and Education Policies for Developing Countries." Fulvia Rosemberg. -------------------------------------------p.97 Chapter 7. "Globalization, Work Hours, and The Care Deficit among Stockbrokers." Mary Blair-Loy and Jerry A. Jacobs. ---------------------------- ---------------------------p. 110 Section 2: Transnational Migration: Citizenship, Social Control, and Carework Chapter 8. Transnational Migration: Citizenship, Social Control, and Carework -- --p.130 Chapter 9. "Banana, Beaches, and Bases." Cynthia Enloe. ----------------------------p. 150 Chapter 10. "Unequal Freedom: How Race and Gender Shaped American Citizenship and Labor." Evelyn Nakano Glenn. ---------------------------------------------------------p. 156 Chapter 11. "Rethinking the Globalization of Domestic Service: Foreign Domestics, State Control, and the Politics of Identity in Taiwan." Shu-Ju Ada Cheng. ---------p163 Chapter 12. "International Migration, Domestic Work, and Care Work: Undocumented Latina Migrants in Israel." Rebecca Raijman, Silvina Schammah-Gesser and Adriana Kemp. --------------- ------------------------------------------------------p.186 Chapter 13. "'Forced' into Unpaid Carework: International Students' Wives in the United States." Minjeong Kim. - -----------------------------------------------------------p. 207 Chapter 14. "Caregiving in Transnational Context: 'My Wings Have Been Cut
  • Where Can I Fly.'" Denise Spitzer, Anne Neufeld, Margaret Harrison, Karen Hughes, and Miriam Stewart. ---- --------------------------------------------------------------------p.227 Section 3: Motherhood, Domestic Work, and Childcare in Global Perspective Chapter 15. Motherhood, Domestic Work, and Childcare in Global Perspective -- -p. 248 Chapter 16. "The Invisible Heart." Nancy Folbre. ----------------------------------- -p.270 Chapter 17. "Making Care Work: Employed Mothers in the New Childcare Market." Lynet Uttal. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -p.277 Chapter 18. "Doing the Dirty Work: The Global Politics of Domestic Labor" Bridget Anderson. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -p.289 Chapter 19. "Unraveling Privilege
  • Workers' Children and the Hidden Costs of Paid Childcare." Mary Romero. ------------------------------------------------------------------p.307 Chapter 20. "I'm Here, But I'm There": The Meanings of Latina Transnational Motherhood." Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Ernestine Avila. ----------------------p.330 Chapter 21. "Maid or Madam? Filipina Migrant Workers and Continuity of Domestic Labor." Pei-Chia Lan --------------------------------------------------------------------------p.346 Chapter 22. "'Women Have No Tribe': Connecting Carework, Gender, and Migration in an Era of HIV/AIDS in Botswana." Rebecca Upton. ----------------------------------p. 360 Section 4: Valuing Carework through Policy and Culture: Communities, States, and Supranational Institutions Chapter 23. Valuing Carework through Policy and Culture: Communities, States, and Supranational Institutions -------------------------------------------------------------p. 370 Chapter 24. "After the Family Wage: a Postindustrial Thought Experiment." Nancy Fraser. ------ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------p.393 Chapter 25. "Welfare States and Woman Power: Essays in State Feminism." Helga Maria Hernes. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------p.401 Chapter 26. "Care: Actors, Relationships and Contexts." Arnlaug Leira and Chiara Saraceno. ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------p. 410 Chapter 27. Women in the Restructuring of Care-Work: Crossnational Variations and Trends in Ten OECD Countries." Susan Christopherson. ----------------------p.417 Chapter 28. "Care Work: Invisible Civic Engagement." Pamela Herd and Madonna Harrington Meyer. --------------------------------------------------------------------------p.424 Chapter 29. "Acid Violence and Medical Care in Bangladesh: Women's Activism as Carework." Afroza Anwary. -------------------------------------------------------p.448 Chapter 30. "Women's Empowering Carework in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan." Mehrangiz Najafizadeh. --------------------------------------------------------------------p.462 Chapter 31. "Central State Child Care Policies in Post-authoritarian Spain: Implications for Gender and Carework Arrangements." Celia Valiente. ------------------------p.476 Conclusion---------------------------------------------------------------------------p.484 Index

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA76971667
  • ISBN
    • 0804753245
    • 0804753237
  • LCCN
    2005026986
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Stanford, Calif.
  • ページ数/冊数
    xi, 400 p.
  • 大きさ
    23 cm
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