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The New Maids Transnational Women And The Care Economy Helma Lutz Deborah Shannon

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The New Maids Transnational Women And The Care Economy Helma Lutz Deborah Shannon
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Author: Helma Lutz; Deborah Shannon
ISBN: 9781350223356, 1350223352
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The New Maids Transnational Women And The Care Economy Helma Lutz Deborah Shannon by Helma Lutz; Deborah Shannon 9781350223356, 1350223352 instant download after payment.

The New Maids is a pioneering book, grounded on rich, empirical evidence, which examines the relationship between globalization, transnationalism, gender and the care economy.
Expertly addressing the thorny questions that surround the increasing number of migrant domestic workers and cleaners, child-carers and caregivers who maintain modern Western households, the author argues that domestic work plays the defining role in global ethnic and gender hierarchies.
Using a central ethnographic study of immigrant domestic workers and their German employees as its starting point, The New Maids uses the voices of such women themselves to provide unique conceptual and evidential support for this vital new approach argument. This exciting book will not only enhance the reader's understanding of the new care-economy, it also sets standards for feminist global methodology.

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