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Stitching identities in a free trade zone : gender and politics in Sri Lanka / / Sandya Hewamanne



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Autore: Hewamanne Sandya Visualizza persona
Titolo: Stitching identities in a free trade zone : gender and politics in Sri Lanka / / Sandya Hewamanne Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Philadelphia, PA, : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2008
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (293 p.)
Disciplina: 331.4095493
Soggetto topico: Women migrant labor - Sri Lanka
Women - Sri Lanka - Social conditions
Women - Sri Lanka - Economic conditions
Sex role - Sri Lanka
Free trade - Sri Lanka
Soggetto non controllato: African Studies
Anthropology
Asian Studies
Folklore
Gender Studies
Linguistics
Middle Eastern Studies
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-274) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Nation, Modernity, and Female Morality -- Chapter 3 On the Shop Floor -- Chapter 4 Loving Daughters and Politically Active Workers -- Chapter 5 Politics of Everyday Life -- Chapter 6 Performing Disrespectability -- Chapter 7 FTZ Clothes and Home Clothes -- Chapter 8 Made in Sri Lanka: Globalization and the Politics of Location -- Epilogue Cautious Voices -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments
Sommario/riassunto: Anthropologist Sandya Hewamanne spent time in a Sri Lankan free trade zone (FTZ) working and living among the workers to learn about their lives. "They were poor women from rural areas," Hewamanne writes, "who migrated to do garment work in transnational factories of a global assembly line. Their difficult work routines and sad living conditions have been examined in detail. When I was with them I often wondered whether anyone noticed the smiles, winks, smirks, gestures, tones of voice, the movies they saw, or the songs they sang." Hewamanne deftly weaves theories of identity, globalization, and cultural politics throughout her detailed accounts of the workers' efforts to negotiate ever shifting roles and expectations of gender, class, and sexuality.By analyzing how these workers claim political subjectivity, Hewamanne's Stitching Identities in a Free Trade Zone challenges conventional notions about women at the bottom of the global economy. The book offers a fascinating journey through the vibrant subaltern universe of Sri Lankan female migrant workers, from the FTZ factory shop floor to boarding houses, from urban movie theaters to temples and beaches and back to their native rural villages. Stitching Identities in a Free Trade Zone captures the spirit with which women confront power and violence through everyday poetics and politics, exploring how female workers construct themselves as different while investigating this difference as the space where deep anxieties and ambivalences over notions of nation, modernity, and globalization get played out.
Titolo autorizzato: Stitching identities in a free trade zone  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-283-89076-3
0-8122-0225-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910815841803321
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Serie: Contemporary ethnography.