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Workers' Expressions

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This book explores the interrelations between work and social life. It emphasizes how workers' expressive forms and public performances connect with processes of social, cultural, and individual em...
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This book explores the interrelations between work and social life. It emphasizes how workers' expressive forms and public performances connect with processes of social, cultural, and individual empowerment. Departing from perspectives that emphasize organizational integration, equilibrium, and continuity, the authors present evidence from anthropology, history, and folklore to explore intersection of popular culture and working situations.

The authors offer new data in the on-going debate about the separation of work and leisure, and raise questions about the diverse representations of class and the labor process. They identify workers' cultural values that emerge within the changing context of production, and that are not merely an outcome of industrial hegemony. Instead, workers' representations and articulations of craft mastery, class identity, and gender, reveal transformations of the traditional categories of those who produce and those who appropriate value. The studies of workers' lives range from contemporary United States and Mexico to China, India, and Japan.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 242
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in the Anthropology of Work
Publication Date: 16 March 1992
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780791408360
Format: Paperback
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Acknowledgments

1. Workers' Expressions: Beyond Accommodation and Resistance on the Margins of Capitalism
John Calagione and Daniel Nugent

2. Working in Time: Music and Power on the Job in New York City
John Calagione

3. Popular Musical Culture in Rural Chihuahua: Accommodation or Resistance?
Daniel Nugent

4. Artistic Creations from the Work Years: The New York World of Work
Doris Francis

5. Exploring the Boundaries of Occupational Knowledge
Robert McCarl

6. Eating Out of One Big Pot: Silk Workers in Contemporary China
Lisa Rofel

7. The Festival's Work as Leisure: The Traditional Craftsmen of Gion Festival
Tamara K. Hareven

8. Work and Worship: Changing Images and Changing Lives in West Bengal
Eva Friedlander

9. Working Through the Crisis: Resistance and Resignation in the Culture of a Deindustrialized Community
Pauline Barber

10. Work and Gusto: Gender and Re-Creation in a North Mexican Pueblo
Ana Maria Alonso

11 Conclusion

Daniel Nugent, Doris Francis, John Calagione

Notes

References

Contributors

Index