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Food Blogs, Postfeminism, and the Communication of Expertise Digital Domestics【電子書籍】[ Alane L. Presswood ]
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<p>Food Blogs, Postfeminism, and the Communication of Expertise: Digital Domestics examines how and why women use blogs to build successful digital brands in the arena of domestic food preparation, purchase, and consumption. Food blogging is big business, and cooking dinner has transformed from domestic drudgery into creative personal expression. What impact is all this discourse about food, cooking, and eating having on the women who create and consume these conversations? Alane L. Presswood examines how and why women use blogs to build successful digital brands in the arena of domestic food preparation, purchase, and consumption. The relationships between individual brands, reader communities, and sociocultural trends are clarified via a systematic exploration of the strategies employed to create bonded, affective relationships on social media platforms. These food bloggers and their audiences illustrate how the capabilities of networked digital platforms both enable and constrain women as public communicators in ways that were impossible in previous media forms and how women relate to domesticity in a postfeminist American media culture. Scholars of communication, media studies, gender studies, and food studies will find this book particularly useful.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Disposable Domestics Immigrant Women Workers in the Global Economy【電子書籍】[ Grace Chang ]
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<p><strong>The book that “has helped to make transnational analyses of reproductive labor central to our understanding of race and gender in the twenty-first century” (Angela Y. Davis, author of <em>Freedom Is a Constant Struggle</em>).</strong></p> <p>Illegal. Unamerican. Disposable. In a nation with an unprecedented history of immigration, the prevailing image of those who cross our borders in search of equal opportunity is that of a drain. Grace Chang’s vital account of immigrant womenーwho work as nannies, domestic workers, janitors, nursing aides, and homecare workersーproves just the opposite: the women who perform our least desirable jobs are the most crucial to our economy and society. <em>Disposable Domestics</em> highlights the unrewarded work immigrant women perform as caregivers, cleaners, and servers and shows how these women are actively resisting the exploitation they face.</p> <p>**“As timely and relevant now as it was when it was first written . . . reveals a long history of collusion between the U.S. government, the IMF and World Bank, corporations, and private employers to create and maintain a super-exploited, low-wage, female labor force of caregivers and cleaners.” ー**<strong>Robin D. G. Kelley, author of <em>Hammer and Hoe</em></strong></p> <p>**“Grace Chang’s nuanced analysis of our immigration policy and the devastating consequences of global capitalism captures the experiences of poor immigrant women of color. <em>Disposable Domestics</em> reveals how these women, servicing the economy as domestics, nannies, maids, and janitors, are vilified by politicians and the media.” ー**<strong>Mary Romero, author of</strong> <strong>The Maid’s Daughter</strong></p> <p><strong>“Refusing to segregate people, places, or processes, <em>Disposable Domestics</em> reorganizes our capacity to think powerfully about the world in which the struggle for social justice is too often imperiled by certain kinds of partiality.” ーRuth Wilson Gilmore, author of <em>Change Everything</em></strong></p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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From Mammies to Militants Domestics in Black American Literature from Charles Chesnutt to Toni Morrison【電子書籍】[ Trudier Harris ]
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<p>Welfare queen, hot momma, unwed mother: these stereotypes of Black women share their historical conception in the image of the Black woman as domestic. Focusing on the issue of stereotypes, the new edition of Trudier Harris’s classic 1982 study <em>From Mammies to Militants</em> examines the position of the domestic in Black American literature with a new afterword bringing her analysis into the present.</p> <p>From Charles Chesnutt’s <em>The Marrow of Tradition</em> to Toni Morrison’s <em>The Bluest Eye</em>, Black writers, some of whom worked as maids themselves, have manipulated the stereotype in a strategic way as a figure to comment on Black-white relations or to dramatize the conflicts of the Black protagonists. In fact, the characters themselves, like real-life maids, often use the stereotype to their advantage or to trick their oppressors.</p> <p>Harris combines folkloristic, sociological, historical, and psychological analyses with literary ones, drawing on her own interviews with Black women who worked as domestics. She explores the differences between Northern and Southern maids and between “mammy” and “militant.” Her invaluable book provides a sweeping exploration of Black American writers of the twentieth century, with extended discussion of works by Charles Chesnutt, Kristin Hunter, Toni Morrison, Richard Wright, Ann Petry, William Melvin Kelley, Alice Childress, John A. Williams, Douglas Turner Ward, Barbara Woods, Ted Shine, and Ed Bullins. Often privileging political statements over realistic characterization in the design of their texts, the authors in Harris’s study urged Black Americans to take action to change their powerless conditions, politely if possible, violently if necessary. Through their commitment to improving the conditions of Black people in America, these writers demonstrate the connectedness of art and politics.</p> <p>In her new afterword, “From Militants to Movie Stars,” Harris looks at domestic workers in African American literature after the original publication of her book in 1982. Exploring five subsequent literary treatments of Black domestic workers from Ernest J. Gaines’s <em>A Lesson Before Dying</em> to Lynn Nottage’s <em>By the Way, Meet Vera Stark</em>, Harris tracks how the landscape of representation of domestic workers has broken with tradition and continues to transform into something entirely new.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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The Maid Narratives Black Domestics and White Families in the Jim Crow South【電子書籍】[ Katherine Van Wormer ]
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<p>The Maid Narratives shares the memories of black domestic workers and the white families they served, uncovering the often intimate relationships between maid and mistress. Based on interviews with over fifty people -- both white and black -- these stories deliver a personal and powerful message about resilience and resistance in the face of oppression in the Jim Crow South.<br /> The housekeepers, caretakers, sharecroppers, and cooks who share their experiences in The Maid Narratives ultimately moved away during the Great Migration. Their perspectives as servants who left for better opportunities outside of the South offer an original telling of physical and psychological survival in a racially oppressive caste system: Vinella Byrd, for instance, from Pine Bluff, Arkansas, recalls how a farmer she worked for would not allow her to clean her hands in the family's wash pan. These narratives are complemented by the voices of white women, such as Flora Templeton Stuart, from New Orleans, who remembers her maid fondly but realizes that she knew little about her life. Like Stuart, many of the white narrators remain troubled by the racial norms of the time. Viewed as a whole, the book presents varied, rich, and detailed accounts, often tragic, and sometimes humorous. The Maid Narratives reveals, across racial lines, shared hardships, strong emotional ties, and inspiring strength.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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跨國灰姑娘:當東南亞?傭遇上台灣新富家庭 Global Cinderallas: Migrant Domestics and Newly Rich Employers in Taiwan【電子書籍】[ 藍佩嘉 ]
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<p>?所見到的這本書,是台灣近年來最好看的報導文學,也是一本討論外籍?傭在台情況的學術鉅作。它獲得多項首次頒給台灣人的重要國際學術榮耀,更受到國?中研院與國科會的肯定。之所以?它是本學術論文,是因為它的下筆嚴謹;?它不單純是一本學術論文,因為它真的如同小?一樣好看。翻開它,藏匿在台灣日常生活背後的故事,就會如同電影般在?眼前展開。</p> <p>這本書?的是女性外籍?傭來到台灣的故事。自1992年起,一批批的家務移工憑著勇氣,飄洋過海來到全然陌生的島嶼,僅僅計算登記有案的家務移工,就已經超過16萬人。?們以短期契約的過客身分,在台灣社會的邊?角落裡默默工作,維持著台灣社會的「現代生活」,但是,一般雇主只把?們當成「用玩即?」的勞動力,無法享有公民權,甚至基本人權。</p> <p>在這些隻身來台的家務移工眼中,我們熟悉的場景與畫面,都轉變成?外一種面貌:對於剛到台灣Vanessa來?,中正機場是一個通往未知的起點,高速公路邊的叢叢樹林,隱藏了無法想像的恐懼。對於Tiwi來?,Qoo果汁是?照顧的台灣小孩最愛的飲料,也是?用來寄往國外、向女兒表達母愛的補償工具。?一個家庭屋簷下,都有一則從未被?出的故事,連接著台灣新富雇主和來自東南亞的家務移工。</p> <p>從馬尼拉到台灣,走過台北火車站、中山北路,一直到家中的廚房與臥室,台大社會系副教授藍佩嘉訪談了58位菲律賓、35位印尼女性?傭,讓我們深刻地瞭解?們的命運與想法,是第一本完整介紹外傭生活的報導著作。作者也採訪了51位?有外籍?傭的男、女主人,讓我們得以省思,自身家中的的親子與夫妻關係,其實如此脆弱。</p> <p>本書最初於2006年在評選嚴格聞名的杜克大學出版社(Duke University Press)以英文出版,獲得美國社會學會性?別研究年度傑出書籍獎、國際亞洲學者會議社會科學最佳書籍等獎項。經過三年之後,藍佩嘉以反璞歸真的母語,重新改寫《跨國灰姑娘》,以淺白易?的文字和大量的真實故事,呈現給台灣的讀者。如作者自言,這本書希望不只是以理論語言?服他們,更希望以呈現不同人群的生命故事,讓讀者感動。</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Living In, Living Out African American Domestics in Washington, D.C., 1910-1940【電子書籍】[ Elizabeth Clark-Lewis ]
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<p>This oral history portrays the lives of African American women who migrated from the rural South to work as domestic servants in Washington, DC in the early decades of the twentieth century. In <em>Living In, Living Out</em> Elizabeth Clark-Lewis narrates the personal experiences of eighty-one women who worked for wealthy white families. These women describe how they encounteredーbut never acceptedーthe master-servant relationship, and recount their struggles to change their status from “live in” servants to daily paid workers who “lived out.”</p> <p>With candor and passion, the women interviewed tell of leaving their families and adjusting to city life “up North,” of being placed as live-in servants, and of the frustrations and indignities they endured as domestics. By networking on the job, at churches, and at penny savers clubs, they found ways to transform their unending servitude into an employer-employee relationshipーgaining a new independence that could only be experienced by living outside of their employers' homes. Clark-Lewis points out that their perseverance and courage not only improved their own lot but also transformed work life for succeeding generations of African American women. A series of in-depth vignettes about the later years of these women bears poignant witness to their efforts to carve out lives of fulfillment and dignity.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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