Producing power

Producing power

By Kevin A. Yelvington

Subjects: Employment, Diskriminierung, Geschichte 1986-1987, Ethnicite, Women, Power (Social sciences), Femmes, Ethnicity, Women, caribbean area, Power (social sciences), Working class, Classe ouvriere, Trinidad and tobago, social conditions, Pouvoir (sciences sociales), Travail, Arbeiterin, Women, employment

Description: "Highly detailed and well-argued study focuses on mostly women workers in a Trinidadian factory. Utilizes approach which author claims unites history, culture, structure, and agency. In fact, coherent and theoretically sophisticated analytical framework provides context for the ethnographically rich, multi-dimensional narratives of women workers 'who endure oppression while at the same time reclaiming their dignity.' Core argument is that the production process 'becomes a site where the meanings of ethnicity, class, and gender are constructed, contested, and consented to.'"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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