
Intimate Labors
by Parrenas, Rhacel Salazar; Boris, Eileen-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Contributors | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Remaking the Intimate: Technology and Globalization | p. 13 |
Technologies of Caring Labor: From Objects to Affect | p. 18 |
The Transmission of Care: Affective Economies and Indian Call Centers | p. 33 |
Foreign and Domestic: Adoption, Immigration, and Privatization | p. 49 |
Selling Genes, Selling Gender: Egg Agencies, Sperm Banks, and the Medical Market in Genetic Material | p. 63 |
Gender Labor: Transmen, Femmes, and Collective Work of Transgression | p. 78 |
Creating Intimate Boundaries: Culture and Social Relations | p. 95 |
Traveling Cultures of Servitude: Loyalty and Betrayal in New York and Kolkata | p. 101 |
My Reward is Not Money: Deep Alliances and End-of-Life Care among Mexicana Workers and Their Wards | p. 117 |
Cultures of Flirtation: Sex and the Moral Boundaries of Filipina Migrant Hostesses in Tokyo | p. 132 |
Bounded Authenticity and the Commerce of Sex | p. 148 |
Economies of Emotion, Familiarity, Fantasy, and Desire: Emotional Labor in Ho Chi Minh City's Sex Industry | p. 166 |
Organizing Intimate Labor: Politics and Mobilization | p. 183 |
Making Home Care: Law and Social Policy in the U.S. Welfare State | p. 187 |
Power, Intimacy, and Contestation: Dorothy Bolden and Domestic Worker Organizing in Atlanta in the 1960s | p. 204 |
Manicuring Intimacies: Inequality and Resistance in Nail Salon Work | p. 217 |
But Who Will Care for the Children? Organizing Child Care Providers in the Wake of Welfare Reform | p. 231 |
Sex and (Evacuation from) the City: The Moral and Legal Regulation of Sex Workers in Vancouver's West End, 1975-1985 | p. 249 |
Conclusion: Thinking Ahead | p. 265 |
Caring Everywhere | p. 267 |
More Intimate Unions | p. 280 |
Bibliography | p. 297 |
Index | p. 335 |
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