Description: Gendered Commodity Chains by Wilma A. Dunaway Focuses on women and households as significant productive units of global production systems and brings gender and social reproduction into the theoretical center of global commodity and value chain analysis. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Gendered Commodity Chains is the first book to consider the fundamental role of gender in global commodity chains. It challenges long-held assumptions of global economic systems by identifying the crucial role social reproduction plays in production and by declaring the household as an important site of production. In affirming the importance of womens work in global production, this cutting-edge volume fills an important gender gap in the field of global commodity and value chain analysis.With thirteen chapters by an international group of scholars from sociology, anthropology, economics, womens studies, and geography, this volume begins with an eye-opening feminist critique of existing commodity chain literature. Throughout its remaining five parts, Gendered Commodity Chains addresses ways womens work can be integrated into commodity chain research, the forms womens labor takes, threats to social reproduction, the impact of indigenous and peasant households on commodity chains, the rapidly expanding arenas of global carework and sex trafficking, and finally, opportunities for worker resistance. This broadly interdisciplinary volume provides conceptual and methodological guides for academics, graduate students, researchers, and activists interested in the gendered nature of commodity chains. Author Biography Wilma A. Dunaway is Professor of Sociology in the School of Public and International Affairs at Virginia Tech. She is the author of four books, including most recently Women, Work, and Family in the Antebellum Mountain South (2008). Review "Work on gender, while very difficult because of the resistance, is also very urgent. We have, as the saying goes, not a minute to lose, which is why this book constitutes an important contribution not merely to the social sciences but to the larger world political scene." - From the foreword by Immanuel Wallerstein "This volume enters uncharted territory. As well as a range of sectors and geographical case studies, it provides a far-reaching theoretical reappraisal of the significance of womens work - both paid and unpaid, hidden and visible - to the accumulation of capital and the social reproduction systems that underlie the accumulation of capital. Unmissable." - Professor Ruth Pearson, University of Leeds "From theoretical and methodological analysis to empirical work, this volume fills a vacuum in commodity chain studies to show how gender is everywhere. Gendered Commodity Chains will be of great use for teaching and research, with many policy implications and suggestions for future research." - Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University "This is a genuinely exciting collection that fills a critical need. Gendered Commodity Chains contains interesting empirical case studies, as well as probing conceptual pieces that synopsize larger bodies of recent research - and then push the envelope much further! It will be an invaluable addition to course readings in fields including development studies, comparative sociology, international studies, political economy, and feminist studies, and a must for academic libraries." - David A. Smith, University of California, Irvine Long Description Gendered Commodity Chains is the first book to consider the fundamental role of gender in global commodity chains. It challenges long-held assumptions of global economic systems by identifying the crucial role social reproduction plays in production and by declaring the household as an important site of production. In affirming the importance of womens work in global production, this cutting-edge volume fills an important gender gap in the field of global commodity and value chain analysis.With thirteen chapters by an international group of scholars from sociology, anthropology, economics, womens studies, and geography, this volume begins with an eye-opening feminist critique of existing commodity chain literature. Throughout its remaining five parts, Gendered Commodity Chains addresses ways womens work can be integrated into commodity chain research, the forms womens labor takes, threats to social reproduction, the impact of indigenous and peasant households on commodity chains, the rapidly expanding arenas of global carework and sex trafficking, and finally, opportunities for worker resistance. This broadly interdisciplinary volume provides conceptual and methodological guides for academics, graduate students, researchers, and activists interested in the gendered nature of commodity chains. Review Quote "Work on gender, while very difficult because of the resistance, is also very urgent. We have, as the saying goes, not a minute to lose, which is why this book constitutes an important contribution not merely to the social sciences but to the larger world political scene."--From the foreword by Immanuel Wallerstein "This volume enters uncharted territory. As well as a range of sectors and geographical case studies, it provides a far-reaching theoretical reappraisal of the significance of womens work--both paid and unpaid, hidden and visible--to the accumulation of capital and the social reproduction systems that underlie the accumulation of capital. Unmissable."--Professor Ruth Pearson, University of Leeds "From theoretical and methodological analysis to empirical work, this volume fills a vacuum in commodity chain studies to show how gender is everywhere. Gendered Commodity Chains will be of great use for teaching and research, with many policy implications and suggestions for future research."--Lourdes Bener Details ISBN0804789088 Short Title GENDERED COMMODITY CHAINS Publisher Stanford University Press Language English ISBN-10 0804789088 ISBN-13 9780804789080 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 331.4 Year 2013 Imprint Stanford University Press Subtitle Seeing Womens Work and Households in Global Production Place of Publication Palo Alto Country of Publication United States Edited by Wilma A. Dunaway UK Release Date 2013-12-02 AU Release Date 2013-12-02 NZ Release Date 2013-12-02 US Release Date 2013-12-02 Author Wilma A. Dunaway Pages 309 Publication Date 2013-12-02 Alternative 9780804787949 Audience Professional & Vocational Illustrations 3 figures, 3 tables We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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Book Title: Gendered Commodity Chains
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Author: Wilma A. Dunaway
Publication Name: Gendered Commodity Chains: Seeing Women's Work and Households in Global Production
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Subject: Economics, Geography & Geosciences, Zoology
Publication Year: 2013
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