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Made In Egypt Gendered Identity And Aspiration On The Globalised Shop Floor Leila Zaki Chakravarti

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Made In Egypt Gendered Identity And Aspiration On The Globalised Shop Floor Leila Zaki Chakravarti
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.14 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Leila Zaki Chakravarti
ISBN: 9781785330780, 1785330780
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Made In Egypt Gendered Identity And Aspiration On The Globalised Shop Floor Leila Zaki Chakravarti by Leila Zaki Chakravarti 9781785330780, 1785330780 instant download after payment.

This ground-breaking ethnography of an export-orientated garment assembly factory in Egypt examines the dynamic relationships between its managers – emergent Mubarak-bizniz (business) elites who are caught in an intensely competitive globalized supply chain – and the local daily-life realities of their young, educated, and mixed-gender labour force. Constructions of power and resistance, as well as individual aspirations and identities, are explored through articulations of class, gender and religion in both management discourses and shop floor practices. Leila Chakravarti’s compelling study also moves beyond the confines of the factory, examining the interplay with the wider world around it.

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