04846nam 2200733 a 450 991045397320332120200520144314.01-281-09261-497866110926100-8135-4165-410.36019/9780813541655(CKB)1000000000688942(EBL)320727(OCoLC)476118262(SSID)ssj0000313539(PQKBManifestationID)11233303(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000313539(PQKBWorkID)10358329(PQKB)10351948(MiAaPQ)EBC320727(OCoLC)647686410(MdBmJHUP)muse8237(DE-B1597)529342(OCoLC)1119109164(DE-B1597)9780813541655(Au-PeEL)EBL320727(CaPaEBR)ebr10202538(CaONFJC)MIL109261(EXLCZ)99100000000068894220060824d2007 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWomen's labor in the global economy[electronic resource] speaking in multiple voices /edited by Sharon HarleyNew Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Pressc20071 online resource (278 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8135-4043-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preface -- Introduction / Sharon Harley -- Laboring in transnational public spheres -- Race women: cultural productions and radical labor politics / Sharon Harley -- Of poetics and politics: the border journeys of Luisa Moreno / Vicki L. Ruiz -- Caring and inequality / Evelyn Nakano Glenn -- Economic crisis and political mobilization: reshaping cultures of resistance in Tampa's communities of color, 1929-1939 / Nancy A. Hewitt -- The global politics of labor -- Surviving globalization: immigrant women workers in late capitalist America / Evelyn Hu-Dehart -- Harassment of female farmworkers: can the legal system help? / Maria L. Ontiveros -- Caribbean women, domestic labor, and the politics of transnational migration / Carole Boyce Davies -- Creatively coping with crisis and globalization: Zimbabwean businesswomen in crocheting and knitting / Mary Johnson Osirim -- Surviving the global economy -- Of land and sea: women entrepreneurs in Negril, Jamaica / A. Lynn Bolles -- "My cocoa is between my legs": sex as working amont Ghanaian women / Akosua Adomako Ampofo -- Work as a duty and as a joy: understanding the role of work in the lives of Ghanaian female traders of global consumer items / Akosua K. Darkwah -- Gendering sugar: women's disempowerment in Sri Lankan sugar production / Nandini Gunewardena -- List of contributors -- Index.Globalization is not a new phenomenon; women throughout the world have been dealing with the circumstances and consequences of an international economy long before the advent of the transnational corporate conglomerate. However, in a mercenary example of the tried clich "the more things change, the more they stay the same," women-particularly those of color-continue to be relegated to the lowest rung of the occupational ladder, where their indispensable contributions to global market capitalism are downplayed or invalidated completely through the perpetuation of stereotypes and the denial of access to better job opportunities and resources. How women of color around the world adapt and challenge the economic, political, and social effects of globalization is the subject of this broad-minded and incisive anthology. From Mexico, Jamaica, Ghana, Zimbabwe, and Sri Lanka, to immigrant and non-immigrant communities in the United States-the women documented in these essays are agricultural and factory workers, artists and entrepreneurs, mothers and activists. Their stories bear stark witness to how globalization continues to develop new sites and forms of exploitation, while its apparent victims continue to be women, men, and children of color.Minority womenEmploymentCase studiesWomen foreign workersMinority womenEconomic conditionsMinority womenSocial conditionsGlobalizationElectronic books.Minority womenEmploymentWomen foreign workers.Minority womenEconomic conditions.Minority womenSocial conditions.Globalization.331.40883.65bclHarley Sharon1029994MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453973203321Women's labor in the global economy2446692UNINA