The Global Construction of Gender
İÇİNDEKİLERContentsAcknowledgments ix 1. Feminism, Constructivism, and the Global Politics of Home- Based Work 1 2. Motherly Women - Breadwinning Men: Industrial Homework and the Construction of Western Welfare States 25 3. Supplemental Earners and National Essence: Home-Based Crafts Producers and Nation-Building in Post-Colonial States 56 4. Marginal Survivors or Nurturant Entrepreneurs: Home-Based Workers in the Informal Sector 79 5. Fordist Gender Rules at Issue: The Debate Over the ILO Home Work Convention 100 6. Fordist Class Categories at Issue: Are Homeworkers Employees or Self-Employed? 121 7. Studying Global Politics 143 Appendix: ILO Convention Concerning Home Work 153 Notes 159 Bibliography 199 Index 225 NOTLARHome-Based work in the political ekonomy of the 20th century |