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Migration Domestic Work And Affect A Decolonial Approach On Value And The Feminization Of Labor Routledge Research In Gender And Society Encarnacion Gutierrez Rodriguez

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Migration Domestic Work And Affect A Decolonial Approach On Value And The Feminization Of Labor Routledge Research In Gender And Society Encarnacion Gutierrez Rodriguez
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Encarnacion Gutierrez Rodriguez
ISBN: 9780415994736, 041599473X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Migration Domestic Work And Affect A Decolonial Approach On Value And The Feminization Of Labor Routledge Research In Gender And Society Encarnacion Gutierrez Rodriguez by Encarnacion Gutierrez Rodriguez 9780415994736, 041599473X instant download after payment.

Domestic and care work in private households is now the largest employment sector for migrant women. This book sheds light on these households through its focus on the interpersonal relationships between Latin American “undocumented migrant” domestic workers and employers in Austria, Germany, Spain and the UK. The personal experiences of these women form the basis for Guti?rrez-Rodr?guez’s decolonial analysis of the feminization of labor in private households and cultural analysis of domestic work as affective labor. This book will be a necessary voice in the debates on citizenship, cosmopolitanism, and migrant workers’ rights.

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