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At the heart of work and family : engaging the ideas of Arlie Hochschild / edited by Anita Ilta Garey, Karen V. Hansen ; foreword by Barbara Ehrenreich.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Garey, Anita Ilta, 1947-
Hansen, Karen V.
Series:
Families in focus.
Families in focus series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hochschild, Arlie Russell, 1940---Criticism and interpretation.
Hochschild, Arlie Russell.
Work and family.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (298 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
At the Heart of Work and Family presents original research on work and family by scholars who engage and build on the conceptual framework developed by well-known sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild. These concepts, such as "the second shift," "the economy of gratitude," "emotion work," "feeling rules," "gender strategies," and "the time bind," are basic to sociology and have shaped both popular discussions and academic study. The common thread in these essays covering the gender division of housework, childcare networks, families in the global economy, and children of consumers is the incorporation of emotion, feelings, and meaning into the study of working families. These examinations, like Hochschild's own work, connect micro-level interaction to larger social and economic forces and illustrate the continued relevance of linking economic relations to emotional ones for understanding contemporary work-family life.
Contents:
Inside the clockwork of male careers / Arlie Russell Hochschild
Shift work in multiple time zones : some implications of contingent and nonstandard employment for family life / Vicki Smith
Where families and children's activities meet : gender, meshing work, and family myths / Patricia Berhau, Annette Lareau, and Julie E. Press
Emotional carework, gender, and the division of household labor / Rebecca J. Erickson
Why can't I have what I want? Timing employment, marriage, and motherhood / Rosanna Hertz
Framing couple time and togetherness among American and Norwegian professional couples / Jeremy Schulz
Love and gratitude : single mothers talk about men's contributions to the second shift / Margaret K. Nelson
The asking rules of reciprocity / Karen V. Hansen
Wives who play by the rules : working on emotions in the sport marriage / Steven M. Ortiz
Emotion work in the age of insecurity / Marianne Cooper
The crisis of care / Barrie Thorne
The family work of parenting in public / Marjorie L. DeVault
Maternally yours : the emotion work of maternal visibility / Anita Ilta Garey
Invisible care and the illusion of independence / Lynn May Rivas
Remaking family through subcontracting care : elder care in Taiwanese and Hong Kong immigrant families / Pei-Chia Lan
The Viacom generation : the consumer child and the corporate parent / Juliet B. Schor
Consumption as care and belonging : economies of dignity in children's daily lives / Allison J. Pugh
Interracial intimacy on the commodity frontier / Kimberly McClain DaCosta
The globalization-family nexus : families as mediating structures of globalization / Nazli Kibria
Homeland visits : transnational magnified moments among low-wage immigrant men / Hung Cam Thai
Childbirth at the global crossroads / Arlie Russell Hochschild.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1-283-38332-2
9786613383327
0-8135-5082-3
OCLC:
768732003

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