Sweated Work, Weak Bodies: Anti-Sweatshop Campaigns and Languages of Labor

Author:   Daniel E. Bender
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
ISBN:  

9780813533377


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   31 January 2004
Format:   Hardback
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In the early 1900s, thousands of immigrants labored in New Yorks Lower East Side sweatshops, enduring work environments that came to be seen as among the worst examples of Progressive-Era American industrialization. Although reformers agreed that these unsafe workplaces must be abolished, their reasons have seldom been fully examined. Sweated Work, Weak Bodiesis the first book on the origins of sweatshops, exploring how they came to represent the dangers of industrialization and the perils of immigration. It is an innovative study of the language used to define the sweatshop, how these definitions shaped the first anti-sweatshop campaign, and how they continue to influence our current understanding of the sweatshop.

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Author:   Daniel E. Bender
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9780813533377


ISBN 10:   0813533376
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   31 January 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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"Here is a tour-de-force: a specific case that illuminates not only central questions in labor and gender history, but also the methodological problem of writing after linguistic and gender turns.--Eileen Boris ""Hull Professor of WomenÆs Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara"" Sweated Work, Weak Bodies is an impressive achievement. Blending the languages of gender and class, Bender movingly captures the meaning of the sweatshop for the home lives of immigrant workers, and demonstrates its power to shape their imaginations and their organizing strategies.--Alice Kessler-Harris ""author of In Pursuit of Equity: Women, Men, and the Quest for Economic Citizensh"""


Here is a tour-de-force: a specific case that illuminates not only central questions in labor and gender history, but also the methodological problem of writing after linguistic and gender turns.


Here is a tour-de-force: a specific case that illuminates not only central questions in labor and gender history, but also the methodological problem of writing after linguistic and gender turns.--Eileen Boris ""Hull Professor of WomenÆs Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara"" Sweated Work, Weak Bodies is an impressive achievement. Blending the languages of gender and class, Bender movingly captures the meaning of the sweatshop for the home lives of immigrant workers, and demonstrates its power to shape their imaginations and their organizing strategies.--Alice Kessler-Harris ""author of In Pursuit of Equity: Women, Men, and the Quest for Economic Citizensh""


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Daniel E. Bender is an assistant professor of history at the University of Waterloo, in Waterloo, Ontario, and co-editor of Sweatshop U.S.A.: The American Sweatshop in Historical and Global Perspective.

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