04343nam 2200721 450 991046535030332120200520144314.01-5017-0499-01-5017-0500-810.7591/9781501705007(CKB)3710000000745555(EBL)4586001(OCoLC)953661090(SSID)ssj0001693052(PQKBManifestationID)16544203(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001693052(PQKBWorkID)13889089(PQKB)25089601(MiAaPQ)EBC4586001(DE-B1597)527082(DE-B1597)9781501705007(OCoLC)953458325(MdBmJHUP)muse58585(Au-PeEL)EBL4586001(CaPaEBR)ebr11234909(CaONFJC)MIL951888(EXLCZ)99371000000074555520160803h20072007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrJuki girls, good girls gender and cultural politics in Sri Lanka's global garment industry /Caitrin LynchIthaca, New York ;London, [England] :ILR Press,2007.©20071 online resource (296 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8014-7362-4 0-8014-4556-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Rohini: Young Women and Garment Life -- 1. Globalization, Gender, and Labor -- Chinta -- 2. Localizing Production -- Mala: The Truth about Women Workers at Garment Factories -- 3. The Politics of White Women's Underwear -- Geeta -- 4. Juki Girls, Good Girls, and the Village Context -- Sita -- 5. The Good Girls of Sri Lankan Modernity -- Geeta: Untitled -- 6. Paternalism and Factory Conflicts -- Conclusion -- Glossary and Abbreviations -- Notes -- References -- IndexWhen a government program brought garment factories to rural Sri Lanka, women workers found themselves caught between the pressures of a globalizing economy and societal expectations that villages are sanctuaries of tradition. These women learned quickly to resist the characterization of "Juki girls"-female garment workers already established in the urban sector-as vulgar and deracinated, instead asserting that they were "good girls" who could embody the nation's highest ideals of femininity. Caitrin Lynch shows how contemporary Sri Lankan women navigate a complex web of political, cultural, and socioeconomic forces. Drawing on extensive ethnographic research conducted inside export-oriented garment factories and a close examination of national policies intended to ease the way for globalization, Lynch details precisely how gender, nationalism, and globalization influence everyday life in Sri Lanka. This book includes autobiographical essays by garment workers about their efforts to attain the benefits of being seen as "good" while simultaneously expanding the definition of what sort of behavior constitutes appropriate conduct. These village garment workers struggled to reconcile the role thrust upon them as symbols of national progress with the negative public perception of factory workers. Lynch provides the context needed to appreciate the paradoxes that globalization creates while painting a sympathetic portrait of the individuals whose life stories appear in this book.Women clothing workersSri LankaCase studiesSexual division of laborSri LankaCase studiesSex role in the work environmentSri LankaCase studiesSex roleSri LankaCase studiesGlobalizationSocial aspectsSri LankaCase studiesElectronic books.Women clothing workersSexual division of laborSex role in the work environmentSex roleGlobalizationSocial aspects331.48870973Lynch Caitrin996094MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465350303321Juki girls, good girls2443249UNINA