This engaging new text uses a feminist lens to crack open the
often hidden worlds of gender and work, addressing enduring
questions about how structural inequalities are produced and why
they persist. Making visible the social relationships that drive
the global economy, the book explores how economic transformations
not only change the way we work, but how we live our lives.
The full extent of changing patterns of employment and the
current financial crisis cannot be fully understood in the confines
of narrow conceptions of work and economy. Feminists address this
shortcoming by developing both a theory and a political movement
aimed at unveiling the power relations inherent in old and new
forms of work. By providing an analysis of gender, work, and the
economy, Heidi Gottfried brings to light the many faces of power
from the bedroom to the boardroom. A discussion of globalization is
threaded throughout the book to uncover the impact of increasing
global interconnections, and vivid case studies are included, from
industrialized countries such as the US and the global cities of
New York, London, and Tokyo, as well as from developing countries
and the emerging global cities of Beijing, Shanghai, and Dubai.
This comprehensive analysis of gender and work in a global
economy, incorporating sociology, geography, and political economy
perspectives, will be a valued companion to students in gender
studies and across the social sciences more generally.
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