03037 am 2200781 n 450 9910731418403321202304202-37154-171-010.4000/books.iheal.10808(CKB)5690000000124203(FrMaCLE)OB-iheal-10808(PPN)270136630(EXLCZ)99569000000012420320230418j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||« Employées de maison ? Nous sommes servantes » Les travailleuses domestiques au Mexique et l’articulation des rapports sociaux de genre, de classe et de race /Nathalie BorrelAubervilliers Éditions de l’IHEAL20231 online resource (172 p.) 2-37154-170-2 À la suite d’une enquête ethnographique, Nathalie Borrel met en lumière la situation des travailleuses domestiques au Mexique, à travers l’analyse et l’articulation de trois systèmes d’oppression : le genre, la classe et la race. Les dynamiques sous-jacentes aux rapports de pouvoir sont importantes parce qu’elles permettent de comprendre non seulement les conditions de travail, mais plus largement les imaginaires qui traversent la société mexicaine. Ces femmes travailleuses, loin d’être les victimes d’un système, ne sont pas totalement surdéterminées par leur statut. Elles sont aussi capables d’agir et d’élaborer des stratégies, individuelles ou collectives, pour essayer d’éviter la discrimination, l’exploitation, le harcèlement, le classisme et le racisme. Grâce à une approche interdisciplinaire et féministe, Nathalie Borrel interroge, au travers d’un récit vivant, les conditions matérielles et subjectives des travailleuses domestiques.Social WorkSociologyWomen's StudiesMexicogenderraceclassdomestic servantworkMéxicogénerorazaclaseempleadas del hogartrabajoMexiquegenreclasseemployées de maisontravailSocial WorkSociologyWomen's StudiesMexicogenderraceclassdomestic servantworkMéxicogénerorazaclaseempleadas del hogartrabajoMexiquegenreclasseemployées de maisontravailBorrel Nathalie1370726Zagefka Polymnia1294230FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910731418403321« Employées de maison ? Nous sommes servantes »3398885UNINA02860nim 2200469Ka 450 991014878420332120240912110950.60-310-31862-9(CKB)3710000000922909(BIP)057062183(ODN)ODN0003001996(EXLCZ)99371000000092290920161104d2016 uy 0enguruna---|||||spwrdacontentsrdamediacrdamediacrrdacarrierThe broken way A daring path into the abundant life. /Ann VoskampUnabridged.Grand Rapids Thomas Nelson20161 online resource (8 audio files) digitalUnabridged.A New York Times bestseller! Brokenness doesn't only find us in the big things—things like illness, hardship, or grief. It can find you in the everyday. Learn to walk in a way that glorifies Jesus and receive freedom, not beyond your fear and pain, but within it. We are fragile and we know it. Sometimes, living with Christ in a messed-up world feels less like victory and more like walking uphill. Ann Voskamp, the New York Times bestselling author of One Thousand Gifts, sits at the edge of her life and her own unspoken brokenness and asks: What if you really want to live abundantly before it's too late? What do you do if you really want to know abundant wholeness? This one's for the lovers and the sufferers. This one's for the busted ones who are ready to bust free, the ones ready to break molds, break chains, break measuring sticks, and break all this bad brokenness with an unlikely good brokenness. You could be one of the Beloved who is broken—and still lets yourself be loved. Ann desperately wants you to know: God is attracted to the broken, the sin-sick, and those in need The very things people are most ashamed of are the exact broken things that draw God to his people You can live in the face of your unspoken pain You can discover and trust this broken way—the way to not be afraid of broken things The Broken Way is simple in presentation, written in Ann's unique style—a new way for desperate Christians in need of a fresh revelation of the grace of God.Broken Way, The NonfictionOverDriveChristian NonfictionOverDriveReligion & SpiritualityOverDriveReligionReligious and inspirationalNonfiction.Christian Nonfiction.Religion & Spirituality.248.4REL012010REL012040REL050000bisacshVoskamp Ann1775103Paul JaimeenrtAUDIO9910148784203321The broken way4289359UNINA