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Working Construction Why White Working-class Men Put Themselves And The Labor Movement In Harm's Way
Working construction why white working-class men put themselves and the labor movement in harm's way
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Narrator:
Multiple Readers
Publisher:
Crane Library,
ven 15/05/2015 - 12:00
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Auteur:
Paap, Kris
Contents:
Introduction : working construction
1. Political and economic relations of the construction industry
2. Social relations of production
3. "A bitch, a dyke, or a whore ..." : how good men justify white and male dominance
4. |t Bodies at work : the social and physiological production of gender
5. "We're animals ... and we're proud of it" : strategic enactments of white working-class masculinities
6. Bodily costs of this social wage : occupational safety in the construction industry
7. Wages - and costs - of white working-class masculinities
App. benefit of being "dumb as rocks" - and other methodological topics.
Original Publisher:
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, c2006
Language(s):
English
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Publisher (Source)
Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, c2006
Langue
Non spécifié
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