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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Agnes Arnold-Forster , Alison MouldsPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781350197183ISBN 10: 1350197181 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 24 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements 1. Introduction, Agnes Arnold-Forster and Alison Moulds Part I: Spaces of Labour 2. Emotions and Sexuality at Work: Lyon’s Corner Houses, c.1920-50, Grace Whorrall-Campbell 3. Shop Assistants, ‘Living-In’, and Emotional Health, 1880s-1930s, Alison Moulds 4. The Emotional Landscape of the Hospital Residence in Post-war Britain, Agnes Arnold-Forster 5. Negotiating Deindustrialization: Emotions and Ahmedabad’s Textile Workers, Rukmini Barua Part II: Professional and Personal Identities 6. Education, Work, and Self-Worth in Women’s Letters to Soviet Authorities, 1924-32, Hannah Parker 7. Money, Emotions, and Domestic Service in Buenos Aires, 1950-70, Inés Pérez 8. Managing Feeling in the Academic Workplace: Gender, Emotion and Knowledge Production in a Cambridge Science Department, 1950-80, Sally Horrocks and Paul Merchant 9. Control your Feelings and be a Leader: Representations of Women, Emotions, and Career in Brazilian Media, Tatiane Leal Part III: Emotions, Politics and Power 10. ‘Violent Emotions’: Canine Suffering, Emotional Communities, and the Emotionally-Charged Work of (Anti)Vivisection in London, New York, and Paris, Chris Pearson 11. Whistleblowing, Guilt, and Liberal Democracy, James Brown 12. The ‘System’ of Service: Emotional Labour and the Theatrical Metaphor, Jaswinder Blackwell-Pal 13. Emotional Labour and the Childcare Crisis in Neoliberal Britain, Claire English Afterword by Claire Langhamer IndexReviewsThis collection makes a critical contribution to the study of work and emotions, highlighting how emotion work shapes-and is shaped by-workers, workplaces, and systems of inequality. * CHOICE * This timely book probes not only how people have felt about work and at work, but also why they felt the ways they did. An important update on Hochschild's Managed Heart, it digs into the politics of emotional labour, making a significant revision to the history of work. Essential reading. * Rob Boddice, Senior Research Fellow at HEX, Tampere University, Finland * Working life gives rise to many different emotions - from boredom and status anxiety to joy and fulfilment - as well as providing opportunities for friendship, camaraderie, and romance. This accomplished and wide-ranging collection asks searching questions about how work has made people feel since the late nineteenth century. It takes the study of this topic to a new level. * Thomas Dixon, Professor of History, Queen Mary University of London, UK * This timely book probes not only how people have felt about work and at work, but also why they felt the ways they did. An important update on Hochschild's Managed Heart, it digs into the politics of emotional labour, making a significant revision to the history of work. Essential reading. * Rob Boddice, Senior Research Fellow at HEX, Tampere University, Finland * Working life gives rise to many different emotions - from boredom and status anxiety to joy and fulfilment - as well as providing opportunities for friendship, camaraderie, and romance. This accomplished and wide-ranging collection asks searching questions about how work has made people feel since the late nineteenth century. It takes the study of this topic to a new level. * Thomas Dixon, Professor of History, Queen Mary University of London, UK * Author InformationAgnes Arnold-Forster is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Social Studies of Medicine Department at McGill University, Canada. She is a medical and cultural historian of modern Britain with expertise in the history of healthcare, labour, and the emotions. Her first book, The Cancer Problem, was published in January 2021. Alison Moulds is an independent scholar specializing in medical and cultural history and literary studies. She was Engagement Fellow on the Surgery & Emotion project (University of Roehampton, UK) and Postdoctoral Researcher on the Diseases of Modern Life project (University of Oxford, UK). Her first book, Medical Identities and Print Culture, c.1830s-1910s was published in 2021. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |