Producing workers: the politics of gender, class, and culture in the Calcutta Jute Mill/ Leela Fernandes

By: Fernandes, LeelaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997Description: xvii,199pISBN: 0812233727; 0812215974Subject(s): Women--Employment | India--Kolkata | Discrimination in employment | Jute industry workersDDC classification: 331.204
Contents:
List of illustrations Preface List of abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Hegemonic inventions of the "working Class": the state, union and workers 3. Shop-floor politics and the production of the labor market 4. Manufacturing community: Rituals of Hegemony and resistance 5. Gender, community and the making of a workers public sphere 6. Stories of survival: Location, difference, and the identities of women workers 7. Conclusion: The politics of categories Notes Glossary Bibliography Index
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List of illustrations
Preface
List of abbreviations
1. Introduction
2. Hegemonic inventions of the "working Class": the state, union and workers
3. Shop-floor politics and the production of the labor market
4. Manufacturing community: Rituals of Hegemony and resistance
5. Gender, community and the making of a workers public sphere
6. Stories of survival: Location, difference, and the identities of women workers
7. Conclusion: The politics of categories
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

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