Gendering Globalization on the Ground

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Changing Gender Power Relations
Domestic Empowerment
empowerment
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export
Feminized Work
Gender Democracy
Global Neoliberalism
Household Economic Strategies
Household Gender Relations
intensive
labor
Labor Intensive Export Production
maquila
Maquila Workers
Maquiladora Jobs
Maquiladora Sector
Maquiladora Work
Masculinist Domination
Mexico's Political Economy
mexicos
Neoliberal Political Economy
political
production
Shape Gender Relations
Short Term Survival Strategies
Social Reproduction
Solo Mothers
Unpaid Domestic Work Women
Women Maquila Workers
Women Respondents
Women's Assertions
Women's Empowerment
womens
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138700369
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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How has globalization worked for women working on the frontlines of neoliberalism on the Mexico-US border? This border divides "US" from "Others," and produces social inequalities that form a site where marginalized border women encounter the othering power of neoliberalism and confront inequalities of gender and class. Within this context, a critical comparison of socially similar women, working either in export production industries or in small-scale commerce and low-level services in Ciudad Juárez, reveals how export factory work constrains women’s empowerment at home – as well as the wages they earn and the well-being of their households. This volume challenges the neoliberal rationale of "empowering" women to support market growth, and argues instead for understanding women’s empowerment as a process of transformation from disempowerment by gender power relations to challenging masculinist domination in households and, ultimately, the economy and society. Because structures of gender and globalization are mutually constituted, women’s empowerment as gender democracy is integral to producing alternative, democratic globalization. Using a feminist methodology that gives attention to the standpoint of women located on the downside of social hierarchies and takes into account strategically diverse points of view, this study develops analysis to counter neoliberal globalization as it touches down in the lives of ordinary women and men on the border and beyond.

Gay Young is Associate Professor of Sociology at American University, and was Director of AU’s Program in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies for eight years.

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