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Working Women into the Borderlands

Sonia Hernndez

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  • 256 sidor
  • 2014
In Working Women into the Borderlands, author Sonia Hernndez sheds light on how womens labor was shaped by US capital in the northeast region of Mexico and how womens labor activism simultaneously shaped the nature of foreign investment and relations between Mexicans and Americans. As capital investments fueled the growth of heavy industries in cities and ports such as Monterrey and Tampico, womens work complemented and strengthened their male counterparts labor in industries which were historically male-dominated. As Hernndez reveals, women laborers were expected to maintain their proper place in society, and work environments were in fact gendered and class-based. Yet, these prescribed notions of class and gender were frequently challenged as women sought to improve their livelihoods by using everyday forms of negotiation including collective organizing, labor arbitration boards, letter writing, creating unions, assuming positions of confianza (trustworthiness), and by migrating to urban centers and/or crossing into Texas. Drawing extensively on bi-national archival sources, newspapers, and published records, Working Women into the Borderlands demonstrates convincingly how womens labor contributions shaped the development of one of the most dynamic and contentious borderlands in the globe.
  • Författare: Sonia Hernndez
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781623490416
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 256
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2014-03-30
  • Förlag: Texas A & M University Press