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The Managed Hand - Race, Gender, and the Body in Beauty Service Work (Paperback)
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The Managed Hand - Race, Gender, and the Body in Beauty Service Work (Paperback)
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Two women, virtual strangers, sit hand-in-hand across a narrow
table, both intent on the same thing - achieving the perfect
manicure. Encounters like this occur thousands of times across the
United States in nail salons increasingly owned and operated by
Asian immigrants. This study looks closely for the first time at
these intimate encounters, focusing on New York City, where such
nail salons have become ubiquitous. Drawing from rich and
compelling interviews, Miliann Kang takes us inside the nail
industry, asking such questions as: Why have nail salons become so
popular? Why do so many Asian women, and Korean women in
particular, provide these services? Kang discovers multiple
motivations for the manicure - from the pampering of white middle
class women to the artistic self-expression of working class
African American women to the mass consumption of body-related
services. Contrary to notions of beauty service establishments as
spaces for building community among women, "The Managed Hand" finds
that while tentative and fragile solidarities can emerge across the
manicure table, they generally give way to even more powerful
divisions of race, class, and immigration.
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