Carte New Masters, New Servants Yan Hairong

New Masters, New Servants

Migration, Development, and Women Workers in China

Autor: Yan Hairong
Limbă: engleză
Legare: Copertă tare
Disponibilitate: șansă 50%
Şanse de a obține acest titlu
830.94 lei
On March 9, 1996, tens of thousands of readers of a daily newspaper in China's Anhui province saw a...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2008
Pagini
328
EAN
9780822342878
ISBN
0822342871
Enbook ID
04938796
Greutate
590
Dimensiuni
157 x 236 x 25

Descriere completă

On March 9, 1996, tens of thousands of readers of a daily newspaper in China's Anhui province saw a photograph of two young women at a local long-distance bus station. Dressed in fashionable new winter coats and carrying luggage printed with Roman letters, the women were returning home from their jobs in one of China's large cities. As the photo caption indicated, the image represented the "transformation of migrant women". The women's "transformation" was signalled by their status as consumers. "New Masters, New Servants" is an ethnography of class dynamics and the subject formation of migrant domestic workers. Based on her interviews with young women who migrated from China's Anhui province to the city of Beijing to undertake domestic service for middle-class families - and with employers, job placement agencies, and government officials - Yan Hairong explores what these migrant domestic workers mean to the families that hire them, to urban economies, to rural provinces such as Anhui, and to the Chinese state. Above all, Yan focuses on the domestic worker's self-conceptions, desires, and struggles. Yan analyzes how the migrant women workers are subjected to, make sense of, and reflect on a range of state and neoliberal discourses about development, modernity, consumption, self-worth, quality, and individual and collective longing and struggle. She offers keen insight into the workers' desire and efforts to achieve suzhi (quality) through self-improvement, the way the workers are treated by their employers, and representations of migrant domestic workers on television and the Internet and in newspapers and magazines. In so doing, Yan demonstrates that contestations over the meanings of domestic service workers raise broad questions about the nature of wage labour, market economy, sociality, and post-socialism in contemporary China.

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