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Retail worker politics, race and consumption in South Africa = shelved in the service economy /
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Retail worker politics, race and consumption in South Africa/ by Bridget Kenny.
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shelved in the service economy /
作者:
Kenny, Bridget.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2018.,
面頁冊數:
xv, 282 p. :ill. (some col.), maps, digital ;22 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Precarity in Store -- Chapter 2. Servicing a Nation: White Women Shop Assistants and the Fantasy of Belonging -- Chapter 3. Rupturing Relations: Abasebenzi as Collective Political Subject -- Chapter 4. Regulating Retail: The Category "Employee" and its Divisions -- Chapter 5. Signifying Belonging: Restructuring and Workplace Relations -- Chapter 6. "Tools Down, Everybody out to the Canteen!": Wildcats and Go-slows, Political Subjects Reconfigured -- Chapter 7. "To Sit at Home and Do Nothing": Gender and the Constitutive Meaning of Work -- Chapter 8. Consuming Politics: Wal-Mart, the New Terrain of Belonging and the Endurance of Abasebenzi.
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Service industries - South Africa. -
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South Africa - Race relations -
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69551-8
ISBN:
9783319695518
Retail worker politics, race and consumption in South Africa = shelved in the service economy /
Kenny, Bridget.
Retail worker politics, race and consumption in South Africa
shelved in the service economy /[electronic resource] :by Bridget Kenny. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xv, 282 p. :ill. (some col.), maps, digital ;22 cm. - Rethinking international development series. - Rethinking international development series..
Chapter 1. Introduction: Precarity in Store -- Chapter 2. Servicing a Nation: White Women Shop Assistants and the Fantasy of Belonging -- Chapter 3. Rupturing Relations: Abasebenzi as Collective Political Subject -- Chapter 4. Regulating Retail: The Category "Employee" and its Divisions -- Chapter 5. Signifying Belonging: Restructuring and Workplace Relations -- Chapter 6. "Tools Down, Everybody out to the Canteen!": Wildcats and Go-slows, Political Subjects Reconfigured -- Chapter 7. "To Sit at Home and Do Nothing": Gender and the Constitutive Meaning of Work -- Chapter 8. Consuming Politics: Wal-Mart, the New Terrain of Belonging and the Endurance of Abasebenzi.
This book argues that we need to focus attention on the ways that workers themselves have invested subjectively in what it means to be a worker. By doing so, we gain an explanation that moves us beyond the economic decisions made by actors, the institutional constraints faced by trade unions, or the power of the state to interpellate subjects. These more common explanations make workers and their politics visible only as a symptom of external conditions, a response to deregulated markets or a product of state recognition. Instead - through a history of retailing as a site of nation and belonging, changing legal regimes, and articulations of race, class and gender in the constitution of political subjects from the 1930s to present-day Wal-Mart - this book presents the experiences and subjectivities of workers themselves to show that the collective political subject 'workers' (abasebenzi) is both a durable and malleable political category. From white to black women's labour, the forms of precariousness have changed within retailing in South Africa. Workers' struggles in different times have in turn resolved some dilemmas and by other turn generated new categories and conditions of precariousness, all the while explaining enduring attachments to labour politics.
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