Corporate Women in Contemporary China

Corporate Women in Contemporary China
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9781000577068
ISBN-13 : 1000577066
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Book Synopsis Corporate Women in Contemporary China by : Xinyan Peng

Download or read book Corporate Women in Contemporary China written by Xinyan Peng and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2022-05-02 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on extensive, multi-sited ethnographic research, this book focuses on the culture of work in today’s urban China and on how it has permeated beyond the workplace to shape bodily training, family life, and kinship and social relationships among white-collar women in their twenties and thirties. Facing challenges to cope with the increasingly intensified dual burden of work and family, whitecollar women are not turning their backs on their jobs but are turning their bodies and homes into work. In an era when the state and society heighten pressure on individual young women’s productivity and reproductivity at the same time, the book examines how white-collar women seek to protect their right to work, embody a work ethic, and make their reproductive life a productive domain. Integrating studies of labor, the body, gender, and kinship, this book shows how the ethics and strictly defined discipline of hard work and overtime work are transposed from the office cubicle to the gym and home. It thereby demonstrates how the emergence, embodiment, and extension of a work culture perpetuate the hegemony of the work ethic, and how they have exerted a profound impact on women’s bodies, selves, and lives.


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