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The global impact of Asian production of the wage goods consumed in
North America and Europe is only now being recognized, and is far
from being understood. Asian women, most only recently urbanized
and in the waged work force, are at the center of a process of
intensive labor for minimal wages that has upended the entire
global economy. First published in 1997, this prescient study is
the best available summary of this crucial process as it took hold
at the very end of the twentieth century. This new edition brings
the discussion up to 2011 with an extensive introduction by
world-famous economist Jayati Ghosh of New Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru
University. Drawing on extensive data concerning the laboring
conditions of women workers and peasant women, this ambitious book
provides a theoretical interpretation of the rapidly changing
economic conditions in the contemporary global economy and
particularly in Asia, and their consequences for women. It is based
on prolonged field research in India, Bangladesh, and Japan,
combined with a broad comparative study of currents in
international feminism. Peter Custers reasserts the relevance of
Marxist concepts for understanding processes of socio-economic
change in Asia and the world, but argues forcefully that these
concepts need to be enlarged to include the perspective of feminist
theoreticians. In the process, he assesses the theoretical
relevance of several currents in international feminism, including
ecofeminism, the German feminist school, and socialist feminism.
With its strong theoretical framework, supported by massive amounts
of evidence, this important book will interest all those involved
in women's studies, social movements, economics, sociology, and
social and economic theory.
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