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Shop Floor Culture And Politics In Egypt Samer S Shehata

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Shop Floor Culture And Politics In Egypt Samer S Shehata
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Samer S. Shehata
ISBN: 9781438428499, 1438428499
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Shop Floor Culture And Politics In Egypt Samer S Shehata by Samer S. Shehata 9781438428499, 1438428499 instant download after payment.

In Shop Floor Culture and Politics in Egypt, Samer S. Shehata provides us with a unique and detailed ethnographic portrait of life within two large textile factories in Alexandria, Egypt. Working for nearly a year as a “winding machine operator” provided Shehata with unprecedented access to workers at the point of production and the activities of the work hall. He argues that the social organization of production in the factories—including company rules and procedures, hierarchy, and relations of authority—and shop floor culture profoundly shape what it means to be a “worker” and how this identity is understood. Shehata reveals how economic relations inside the factory are simultaneously relations of significance and meaning, and how the production of wool and cotton textiles is, at the same time, the production of categories of identity, patterns of human interaction, and understandings of the self and others.

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