Mining women : gender in the development of a global industry, 1670 to 2005 / edited by Jaclyn J. Gier and Laurie Mercier.

Colaborador(es): Gier, Jaclyn J [editor de la compilación] | Mercier, Laurie [editor de la compilación]Tipo de material: TextoTextoFecha de copyright: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006Descripción: x, 355 páginas : 23 cmTipo de contenido: texto Tipo de medio: sin medio Tipo de portador: volumenISBN: 1403967628; 9780230621046Tema(s): Mineras -- Historia | Mineras -- Condiciones laborales | Mineras -- Discriminacion sexual en el trabajo | Industria minera -- HistoriaClasificación LoC:HD6073.M6 | .M55Clasificación:
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Mining women, royal slaves : copper mining in colonial Cuba, 1670-1780 / María Elena Díaz -- Making a difference in colonial interventionism in gold mining in Wassa Fiase, Gold Coast (Ghana) : the activism of two women, 1874-1893 / Kwabena O. Akurang-Parry -- Lifting the layers of the mountain's petticoats : mining and gender in Potosí's Pachamama / Pascale Absi -- Kamins building the empire : class, caste, and gender interface in Indian collieries / Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt -- Sociability, solidarity, and social exclusion : women's activism in the South Wales coalfield, ca. 1830-1939 / Rosemary Jones -- Gender relations in iron mining communities in Sweden, 1900-1940 / Eva Blomberg -- Invisible labor : a comparative oral history of women in coal mining communities of Hokkaido, Japan, and Montana, USA, 1890-1940 / Kayoko Yoshida and Reiko Miyauchi -- Coal mining women speak out : economic change and women miners of Chikuho, Japan / Sachiko Sone -- "I'm not a Johnny Mitchell man" : gender and labor protest in the Pennsylvania hard coal uprising, 1900-1902 / Bonnie Stepenoff -- Violence and the Colorado National Guard : masculinity, race, class, and identity in the 1913-1914 Southern Colorado coal strike / Anthony DeStefanis -- "I hate to be calling her a wife now" : women and men in the Salt of the earth strike, 1950-1952 / Ellen Baker -- Godless communists and faithful wives, gender relations and the Cold War : Mine mill and the 1958 strike against the International Nickel Company / Mercedes Steedman -- Just a housewife? Miners' wives between household and work in postwar Germany / Yong-Sook Jung -- Women into mining jobs at Inco : challenging the gender division of labor / Jennifer Keck and Mary Powell -- From Ludlow to Camp Solidarity : women, men, and cultures of solidarity in U.S. coal communities, 1912-1990 / Camille Guerin-Gonzalez -- Epilogue : Mining women find a voice : working class and environmental feminism in the twenty-first century / Jaclyn J. Gier.
Resumen: Mining Women presents eighteen new essays that illuminate how gender identities and inequality have been constructed historically and sustained in what could be hailed as the first truly global enterprise and arguably the most "masculine" of industries--mining. These essays explore gender relations and women's work and activism in different parts of the world and from multiple perspectives. They investigate not only gender's role in the domestic and cultural aspects of mining communities, but also its impact on the emerging industrial and capitalist system from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. Each essay is important for understanding the ways in which gender is imagined, lived, inscribed, and contested in specific historical and material contexts. As a whole, the volume reveals that despite the tremendous variation between industries, cultures, and national experiences, women have challenged the constraints of gender definitions on their lives and work.-- proporcionada por el editor.
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Mining women, royal slaves : copper mining in colonial Cuba, 1670-1780 / María Elena Díaz -- Making a difference in colonial interventionism in gold mining in Wassa Fiase, Gold Coast (Ghana) : the activism of two women, 1874-1893 / Kwabena O. Akurang-Parry -- Lifting the layers of the mountain's petticoats : mining and gender in Potosí's Pachamama / Pascale Absi -- Kamins building the empire : class, caste, and gender interface in Indian collieries / Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt -- Sociability, solidarity, and social exclusion : women's activism in the South Wales coalfield, ca. 1830-1939 / Rosemary Jones -- Gender relations in iron mining communities in Sweden, 1900-1940 / Eva Blomberg -- Invisible labor : a comparative oral history of women in coal mining communities of Hokkaido, Japan, and Montana, USA, 1890-1940 / Kayoko Yoshida and Reiko Miyauchi -- Coal mining women speak out : economic change and women miners of Chikuho, Japan / Sachiko Sone -- "I'm not a Johnny Mitchell man" : gender and labor protest in the Pennsylvania hard coal uprising, 1900-1902 / Bonnie Stepenoff -- Violence and the Colorado National Guard : masculinity, race, class, and identity in the 1913-1914 Southern Colorado coal strike / Anthony DeStefanis -- "I hate to be calling her a wife now" : women and men in the Salt of the earth strike, 1950-1952 / Ellen Baker -- Godless communists and faithful wives, gender relations and the Cold War : Mine mill and the 1958 strike against the International Nickel Company / Mercedes Steedman -- Just a housewife? Miners' wives between household and work in postwar Germany / Yong-Sook Jung -- Women into mining jobs at Inco : challenging the gender division of labor / Jennifer Keck and Mary Powell -- From Ludlow to Camp Solidarity : women, men, and cultures of solidarity in U.S. coal communities, 1912-1990 / Camille Guerin-Gonzalez -- Epilogue : Mining women find a voice : working class and environmental feminism in the twenty-first century / Jaclyn J. Gier.

Mining Women presents eighteen new essays that illuminate how gender identities and inequality have been constructed historically and sustained in what could be hailed as the first truly global enterprise and arguably the most "masculine" of industries--mining. These essays explore gender relations and women's work and activism in different parts of the world and from multiple perspectives. They investigate not only gender's role in the domestic and cultural aspects of mining communities, but also its impact on the emerging industrial and capitalist system from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. Each essay is important for understanding the ways in which gender is imagined, lived, inscribed, and contested in specific historical and material contexts. As a whole, the volume reveals that despite the tremendous variation between industries, cultures, and national experiences, women have challenged the constraints of gender definitions on their lives and work.-- proporcionada por el editor.

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