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Gender, Textile Work, and Tunisian Women's Liberation
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In this book, author Claire Oueslati-Porter describes her field research in Binzart, Tunisia's sprawling factory zone and in the surrounding city. She blends conventional ethnography with auto-ethnography, leading readers inside a textile factory, among the women and men workers who navigate intensely gendered labor. While there is pressure to adhere to gendered codes of behavior in the factory, some women engage in subversive gender performances. Oueslati-Porter elucidates a phenomenon that is oft-neglected in studies of women in the Middle East and North Africa: gender-queerness. Further, Oueslati-Porter explores her own perceptions of being a researcher while also being a daughter-in-law in a Tunisian family, and a mother to a toddler-aged son while conducting field work. This ethnography centralizes women's waged and unwaged labor in the understanding of women's rights
Gender, Textile Work, and Tunisian Women's Liberation will be of interest to students andscholars of anthropology, sociology, women's, gender, and sexuality studies, LGBTQ+ studies,and Middle East and North Africa studies.
Elucidates women's varied strategies for contending with exploitation, from emphasized femininity to female masculinity Promotes new understandings of women's and men's place in rapidly neoliberalizing MENA economies Challenges oversimplified representations of Muslim women and men
Autorentext
Claire Oueslati-Porter is Senior Lecturer, Gender and Sexuality Studies and Anthropology, University of Miami, USA.
Klappentext
This book presents ethnographic research conducted in an export zone textile factory in Binzart, Tunisia during the years leading up to the Arab Spring. The author focuses on the sexist management tactics in the factory, as well as women workers' patterns of resistance and capitulation to sexual objectification and exploitation. Masculinity as enacted by men and by some women is revealed as fundamental to the processes of production. Certain women workers, Oueslati-Porter shows, challenge cisgender norms by appropriating masculinity for themselves, threatening men's masculine supremacy. Furthermore, socio-cultural surveillance mechanisms in the factory and in the family is curtail the tensions posed by the presence of masculine women.
Gender, Textile Work, and Tunisian Women's Liberation will be of interest to students andscholars of anthropology, sociology, women's, gender, and sexuality studies, LGBTQ+ studies,and Middle East and North Africa studies.
Claire Oueslati-Porter is Senior Lecturer, Gender and Sexuality Studies and Anthropology, University of Miami, USA.
Inhalt
The Paradoxes of Tunisian Women's Liberation.- 2. Fieldwork and Family.- 3. Producing Factory Femininity.- 4. Producing Men and Masculinity in the Factory.- 5. Female Masculinity in the Factory.- Postscript: Women's Work and Revolution.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030241032
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage 1st edition 2020
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T12mm
- Jahr 2019
- EAN 9783030241032
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3030241033
- Veröffentlichung 26.09.2019
- Titel Gender, Textile Work, and Tunisian Women's Liberation
- Autor Claire Oueslati-Porter
- Untertitel Deviating Patterns
- Gewicht 278g
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 120
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft