Women's Productive and Reproductive Labour (eBook, ePUB)
Class and Gender Inequalities in Turkey
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Class and Gender Inequalities in Turkey
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This book looks at the dynamic relationship between women's productive and reproductive work in a Global South country from a Global South perspective.
Applying a feminist political economy and historical materialist approach and building on an ethnographic extended case study, it analyses the relationships between class and gender across both the productive and reproductive realms at the macro and micro levels in the case of women garment workers in Turkey. Overall, it shows that the material and social conditions of women's productive and reproductive work co-constitute each other. It…mehr
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Applying a feminist political economy and historical materialist approach and building on an ethnographic extended case study, it analyses the relationships between class and gender across both the productive and reproductive realms at the macro and micro levels in the case of women garment workers in Turkey. Overall, it shows that the material and social conditions of women's productive and reproductive work co-constitute each other. It suggests that productive and social reproductive labour should be examined as an integrated process and an interrelated social relation, in constant dialogue with other social relations.
This book is of interest to researchers and students in the disciplines of gender studies, labour studies, feminist economics, sociology and development studies. Given that most studies on social reproduction have largely focused on the Global North, this book is of particular interest to those in search of a more comprehensive and holistic understanding. It is also of great relevance to policymakers concerned with gender and labour issues as well as labour and feminist activists.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000909784
- Artikelnr.: 68307914
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000909784
- Artikelnr.: 68307914
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Introduction. A Comprehensive, Relational Approach to Women's Productive
and Reproductive Labour in the Neoliberal Era. Garment Labour, Gender and
Social Reproduction. Methodology: An Ethnographic, Multi-Method Research.
Organisation of the Book. Gender and Class across the Realms of Production
and Social Reproduction from a Feminist Historical Materialist Perspective:
A Relational, Comprehensive Approach. Class As a Social Relation: A
Thompsonian Class Perspective. Marxist Feminist and Feminist Political
Economy Theories on Women's Unpaid Reproductive Labour. Labour in the Age
of Neoliberalism: Waged Labour, Social Reproduction and Gender. Conclusion.
Gender and Labour Relations in Turkey in the Neoliberal Age: Women's
Employment, Labour Informalisation and Women's Unpaid Reproductive Labour.
Neoliberal Transition and Women's Employment in Turkey. Relations of
Production, Labour Informality and Flexibilisation during the AKP Era.
Gendered Processes of Labour Informalisation and Women's Reproductive
Labour under Turkey's Neoliberal Conservative Hegemony. Conclusion.
Organisations of Production and Labour Regimes in the Garment Industry.
Factory Production. The Conditions of Factory Labour. Labour Control, Work
Pressure and Alienation of Labour. Sweatshop Production. The Conditions of
Sweatshop Labour. Syrian Refugee Workers and Child Workers in Sweatshops.
Home-Based Garment Production: The Organisation of Work and Labour
Conditions. Conclusion. Class beyond an Economic Location: Socio-Cultural
and Everyday Life, and Gender Dynamics in the Garment Industry. The
Socio-Cultural Atmosphere and Everyday Life on the Shop Floor. Workers'
Social Profiles and the Life Paths that Lead Them to Be a Garment Worker.
The Gendered Nature of Work and Everyday Life in the Garment Industry.
Gender Relationships and Sexual Harassment at Work. The "Bad" Image of
Women Garment Workers and Women's Control over Other Women. Conclusion.
Class as a Complex Set of Social Relations: Intra-Class Relationships in
the Garment Industry. Workplaces beyond Commodity Production. Different
Ethno-Cultural Identities on the Garment Shop Floor Intra-Class
Relationships under the Neoliberal Labour Regime and Patriarchy:
Competition or Solidarity? Conclusion. Housework and Care Work - Whose
Work?: Women Garment Workers' Reproductive Labour. Productive and
Reproductive Work Together: The Unequal Division of Labour at Home. The
Interplays between Reproductive and Productive Work. Mothers, Sisters,
Daughters: The Women's Reserve Army of Reproductive Labour. "Men Have One
Job, Women Have a Thousand": Women's Opinions and Feelings. The Realities
and Dreams of Women Workers. Conclusion. Conclusion. Women's Productive and
Reproductive Labour from a Feminist Historical Materialist and Political
Economy Perspective. Labour Informality and Women's Labour in the Garment
Industry. Class as an Experience and a Social Relation. Subordination and
Exploitation beyond the Garment Industry: The Unpaid Reproductive Work of
Women Garment Workers. Appendix 1. Interviews with Women Workers. Appendix
2. Date and Place of Interviews with Women Workers. Appendix 3. Interviews
with Employers. Appendix 4. Other Interviews. Index.
Introduction. A Comprehensive, Relational Approach to Women's Productive
and Reproductive Labour in the Neoliberal Era. Garment Labour, Gender and
Social Reproduction. Methodology: An Ethnographic, Multi-Method Research.
Organisation of the Book. Gender and Class across the Realms of Production
and Social Reproduction from a Feminist Historical Materialist Perspective:
A Relational, Comprehensive Approach. Class As a Social Relation: A
Thompsonian Class Perspective. Marxist Feminist and Feminist Political
Economy Theories on Women's Unpaid Reproductive Labour. Labour in the Age
of Neoliberalism: Waged Labour, Social Reproduction and Gender. Conclusion.
Gender and Labour Relations in Turkey in the Neoliberal Age: Women's
Employment, Labour Informalisation and Women's Unpaid Reproductive Labour.
Neoliberal Transition and Women's Employment in Turkey. Relations of
Production, Labour Informality and Flexibilisation during the AKP Era.
Gendered Processes of Labour Informalisation and Women's Reproductive
Labour under Turkey's Neoliberal Conservative Hegemony. Conclusion.
Organisations of Production and Labour Regimes in the Garment Industry.
Factory Production. The Conditions of Factory Labour. Labour Control, Work
Pressure and Alienation of Labour. Sweatshop Production. The Conditions of
Sweatshop Labour. Syrian Refugee Workers and Child Workers in Sweatshops.
Home-Based Garment Production: The Organisation of Work and Labour
Conditions. Conclusion. Class beyond an Economic Location: Socio-Cultural
and Everyday Life, and Gender Dynamics in the Garment Industry. The
Socio-Cultural Atmosphere and Everyday Life on the Shop Floor. Workers'
Social Profiles and the Life Paths that Lead Them to Be a Garment Worker.
The Gendered Nature of Work and Everyday Life in the Garment Industry.
Gender Relationships and Sexual Harassment at Work. The "Bad" Image of
Women Garment Workers and Women's Control over Other Women. Conclusion.
Class as a Complex Set of Social Relations: Intra-Class Relationships in
the Garment Industry. Workplaces beyond Commodity Production. Different
Ethno-Cultural Identities on the Garment Shop Floor Intra-Class
Relationships under the Neoliberal Labour Regime and Patriarchy:
Competition or Solidarity? Conclusion. Housework and Care Work - Whose
Work?: Women Garment Workers' Reproductive Labour. Productive and
Reproductive Work Together: The Unequal Division of Labour at Home. The
Interplays between Reproductive and Productive Work. Mothers, Sisters,
Daughters: The Women's Reserve Army of Reproductive Labour. "Men Have One
Job, Women Have a Thousand": Women's Opinions and Feelings. The Realities
and Dreams of Women Workers. Conclusion. Conclusion. Women's Productive and
Reproductive Labour from a Feminist Historical Materialist and Political
Economy Perspective. Labour Informality and Women's Labour in the Garment
Industry. Class as an Experience and a Social Relation. Subordination and
Exploitation beyond the Garment Industry: The Unpaid Reproductive Work of
Women Garment Workers. Appendix 1. Interviews with Women Workers. Appendix
2. Date and Place of Interviews with Women Workers. Appendix 3. Interviews
with Employers. Appendix 4. Other Interviews. Index.







