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The Labor Of Hope Meritocracy And Precarity In Egypt 1st Edition Pettit

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The Labor Of Hope Meritocracy And Precarity In Egypt 1st Edition Pettit
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.85 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Pettit, Harry
ISBN: 9781503637450, 9781503637443, 9781503636538, 150363745X, 1503637441, 1503636534
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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The Labor Of Hope Meritocracy And Precarity In Egypt 1st Edition Pettit by Pettit, Harry 9781503637450, 9781503637443, 9781503636538, 150363745X, 1503637441, 1503636534 instant download after payment.

Technological advancements, expanding education, and unfettered capitalism have encouraged many around the world to aspire to better lives, even as declines in employment and widening inequality are pushing more and more people into insecurity and hardship. In Egypt, a generation of young men desire fulfilling employment, meaningful relationships, and secure family life, yet find few paths to achieve this. The Labor of Hope follows these educated but underemployed men as they struggle to establish careers and build satisfying lives. In so doing, this book reveals the lived contradiction at the heart of capitalist systems--the expansive dreams they encourage and the precarious lives they produce. Harry Pettit follows young men as they engage a booming training, recruitment, and entrepreneurship industry that sells the cruel meritocratic promise that a good life is realizable for all. He considers the various ways individuals cultivate distraction and hope for future mobility: education, migration, consumption, and prayer. These hope-filled practices are a form of emotional labor for young men, placing responsibility on the individual rather than structural issues in Egypt's economy. Illuminating this emotional labor, Pettit shows how the capitalist economy continues to capture the attention of the very people harmed by it.

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