Women in the Global Factory

by Annette Fuentes, Barbara Ehrenreich

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Describes the lives of women located in developing countries who sew clothing, assemble electronics, and bond wires to silicon chips for minimal wages.

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This book is kind of dated but is an informative primer on issues women have faced in the global workplace. Like most South End Press books, it is a radical response to the injustices of global capitalism.

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Barbara Ehrenreich is the author of "Blood Rites"; "The Worst Years of Our Lives"; "Fear of Falling", which was nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award, & eight other books. A frequent contributor to Time, Harper's, Esquire, The New Republic, Mirabella, The Nation, The New York Magazine, she lives near Key West, Florida. (Publisher Fact show more Sheets) Political activist and writer Barbara Ehrenreich was born in Butte, Montana on August 26, 1941. She studied physics at Reed College and graduated in 1963. She received a Ph.D. in Cell Biology from Rockefeller University in 1968. Rather than pursuing a career in science, however, she decided to focus on social change. Ehrenreich has written columns and contributed articles to publications including Time Magazine, The Progressive, The New York Times, Mother Jones, The Atlantic Monthly, Ms, The New Republic, Harper's Magazine, and The Nation. She taught essay writing at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley in 1998 and 2000. Ehrenreich has written many books, with 2001's Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America and 2005's Bait and Switch, The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream both becoming New York Times bestsellers. Nickel and Dimed examines working-class poverty, while Bait and Switch discusses white-collar unemployment. Her next bestseller was in 2014 with Living With a Wild God: A Nonbeliever's Search for the Truth about Everything. In 1998 Ehrenreich was named Humanist of the Year by the American Humanist Association, and she received the Nation Institute/Puffin Foundation Prize for Creative Citizenship in 2004. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Women in the Global Factory
Original publication date
1983

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Economics, Nonfiction, Sexuality and Gender Studies, General Nonfiction
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331.4Society, government, & cultureEconomicsLabor economicsWomen workers
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HD6223 .F84Social sciencesIndustries. Land use. LaborIndustries. Land use. LaborLabor. Work. Working classClasses of labor
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