Producing workers : the politics of gender, class, and culture in the Calcutta jute mills / Leela Fernandes.
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- 9780812215977 (pbk.)
- 0812233727 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 0812215974 (paper : alk. paper)
- 331.20477130954147 FER 23 005479
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Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-194) and index.
1. Introduction
2. Hegemonic Inventions of the "Working Class": The State, Unions, and Workers
3. Shop-floor Politics and the Production of the Labor Market
4. Manufacturing Community: Rituals of Hegemony and Resistance
5. Gender, Community, and the Making of a Worker's Public Sphere
6. Stories of Survival: Location, Difference, and the Identities of Women Workers
7. Conclusion: The Politics of Categories.
Using the jute mills of Calcutta as a case study, this book reveals that these interconnections play a fundamental role in shaping both the political actions of workers and the representation of their interests.
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