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Livre

Breaking the Iron Wall: Decommodification and Immigrant Women's Labor in Canada

Date

2006

Auteurs

Habiba Zaman

Résumé

In the latter half of the twentieth century, as immigrant-receiving countries such as Canada began competing to recruit the "most desirable" candidates, immigrants became commodified, their labor bought and sold for the benefit of national and global markets. By providing empirical as well as historical evidence, Habiba Zaman undertakes a rigorous analysis of immigrant women's commodification and the possibility of their decommodification in Canada. In order to present a comprehensive picture of commodification, this book uses empirical as well as historical evidence to explore the relationship between transnational migration and globalization, a relationship that sets the trajectory for immigrant women's commodification. Breaking the Iron Wall looks at the detailed lived experiences of immigrant women, expertly revealing the intersections of race, gender, and class and exposing the forces and processes of commodification in public and private spheres.

Number of pages

187

Lieu de publication

Lanham, MD ; Toronto

Éditeur

Lexington Books

Notes

Habiba Zaman.

ill. ; 24 cm.

Liens

Secteurs économiques

Autre

Types de contenu

Policy analysis

Groupes cibles

Chercheurs

Pertinence géographique

Canada, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, Colombie-Britannique, Autres provinces, Fédéral, Nouvelle-Écosse et National relevance

Sphères d’activité

Études en genre et sexualité

Langues

Anglais