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Made in China - Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace (Hardcover)
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Made in China - Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace (Hardcover)
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As China has emerged as an industrial powerhouse over the past two
decades, a new class of workers has developed: the dagongmei, or
working girls. The dagongmei are women in their late teens and
early twenties who move from rural areas to urban centers to work
in factories. Due to state laws dictating that those born in the
countryside cannot permanently leave their villages and familial
pressure for young women to marry by their late twenties, the
dagongmei are transient labor. They undertake physically exhausting
work in urban factories for an average of four or five years before
returning home. The young women are not coerced to work in the
factories; they know about the twelve-hour shifts and the hardships
of industrial labor. Yet they are still eager to leave home. In
Made in China, Pun Ngai offers a compelling look at the lives of
these women, workers caught between the competing demands of global
capitalism, the socialist state, and the patriarchal family. Ngai
conducted ethnographic work at an electronics factory in southern
China's Guangdong province, in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone,
where foreign-owned factories are proliferating. For eight months
she slept in the employee dormitories and worked on the shop floor
alongside the women whose lives she chronicles. Ngai illuminates
the workers' perspectives and experiences, describing the lure of
consumer desire and, especially, the minutiae of factory life. She
looks at acts of resistance and transgression in the workplace,
positing that the chronic pains--such as backaches and
headaches--that many of the women experience are as indicative of
resistance to oppressive working conditions as they are of defeat.
Ngai suggests that a silent social revolution is underway in China
and that these young migrant workers are its protagonists.
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