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ID148274
Title ProperClass, gender and the sweatshop
Other Title Informationon the nexus between labour commodification and exploitation
LanguageENG
AuthorMezzadri, Alessandra
Summary / Abstract (Note)Drawing on approaches to class emphasising the multiplicity of labour relations at work under capitalism, and from feminist insights on oppression and social reproduction, this paper illustrates the interconnection between processes of class formation and patriarchal norms in globalised production circuits. The analysis emphasises the nexus between the commodification and exploitation of women’s labour, and how it structures gendered wage differentials, labour control and the high ‘disposability’ of women’s work. The analysis develops these arguments by exploring the case of the Indian garment industry and its gendered sweatshop regime. It illustrates how commodification and exploitation interplay in factory and home-based realms, and discusses how an approach on class premised on social reproduction changes the social perimeters of what we understand as labour ‘unfreedom’ and labour struggles.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 37, No.10; 2016: p.1877-1900
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly VoL: 37 No 10
Key WordsIndia ;  Class ;  Commodification ;  Exploitation ;  Sweatshop ;  Patriarchal Norms


 
 
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