Intimate Labors

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Pub. Date: 2010-06-22
Publisher(s): Stanford Social Sciences
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Summary

What do home health aides, call center operators, prostitutes, sperm donors, nail manicurists, and housecleaners have in common? Around the world, they make their livings through touch, closeness, and personal care. Their labors, both paid and unpaid, sustain the day-to-day work that we require to survive. This book takes a close look at carework, domestic work, and sex work in everyday life and illuminates the juncture where money and intimacy meet. Intimate labor is presented as a comprehensive category of investigation into gender, race, class, and other power relations in the context of global economic transformations. In chronicling the history of intimate labor in light of the rise and devolution of welfare states, women's workforce participation, family formation, the expansion of sex work into new industries, and the development of institutions for dependent people, this wide-ranging reader advances debates over the relationship between care and economy.

Author Biography

Eileen Boris is Hull Professor and Chair of Feminist Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she directs the Center for Research on Women and Social Justice. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas is Professor of American Civilization and Sociology at Brown University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Contributorsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
Remaking the Intimate: Technology and Globalizationp. 13
Technologies of Caring Labor: From Objects to Affectp. 18
The Transmission of Care: Affective Economies and Indian Call Centersp. 33
Foreign and Domestic: Adoption, Immigration, and Privatizationp. 49
Selling Genes, Selling Gender: Egg Agencies, Sperm Banks, and the Medical Market in Genetic Materialp. 63
Gender Labor: Transmen, Femmes, and Collective Work of Transgressionp. 78
Creating Intimate Boundaries: Culture and Social Relationsp. 95
Traveling Cultures of Servitude: Loyalty and Betrayal in New York and Kolkatap. 101
My Reward is Not Money: Deep Alliances and End-of-Life Care among Mexicana Workers and Their Wardsp. 117
Cultures of Flirtation: Sex and the Moral Boundaries of Filipina Migrant Hostesses in Tokyop. 132
Bounded Authenticity and the Commerce of Sexp. 148
Economies of Emotion, Familiarity, Fantasy, and Desire: Emotional Labor in Ho Chi Minh City's Sex Industryp. 166
Organizing Intimate Labor: Politics and Mobilizationp. 183
Making Home Care: Law and Social Policy in the U.S. Welfare Statep. 187
Power, Intimacy, and Contestation: Dorothy Bolden and Domestic Worker Organizing in Atlanta in the 1960sp. 204
Manicuring Intimacies: Inequality and Resistance in Nail Salon Workp. 217
But Who Will Care for the Children? Organizing Child Care Providers in the Wake of Welfare Reformp. 231
Sex and (Evacuation from) the City: The Moral and Legal Regulation of Sex Workers in Vancouver's West End, 1975-1985p. 249
Conclusion: Thinking Aheadp. 265
Caring Everywherep. 267
More Intimate Unionsp. 280
Bibliographyp. 297
Indexp. 335
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