The New Maids: Transnational Women and the Care Economy

The New Maids: Transnational Women and the Care Economy

by Professor Helma Lutz
The New Maids: Transnational Women and the Care Economy

The New Maids: Transnational Women and the Care Economy

by Professor Helma Lutz

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Overview

The New Maids is a pioneering book, grounded on rich, empirical evidence, which examines the relationship between globalization, transnationalism, gender and the care economy. Expertly addressing the thorny questions that surround the increasing number of migrant domestic workers and cleaners, child-carers and caregivers who maintain modern Western households, the author argues that domestic work plays the defining role in global ethnic and gender hierarchies.

Using a central ethnographic study of immigrant domestic workers and their German employees as its starting point, The New Maids uses the voices of such women themselves to provide unique conceptual and evidential support for this vital new approach argument. This exciting book will not only enhance the reader's understanding of the new care-economy, it also sets standards for feminist global methodology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848132887
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/11/2011
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Helma Lutz is professor of women and gender studies in the Department of Social Sciences at Goethe University, Germany. She is an associate editor of the European Jourbanal of Women's Studies.
Helma Lutz is professor of women and gender studies in the Department of Social Sciences at Goethe University, Germany. She is an associate editor of the European Jourbanal of Women's Studies.

Table of Contents


Chapter One: The New Division of Domestic Labour
Chapter Two: The Household as a Global Market for Women's Labour
Chapter Three: Domestic Work and Lifestyles: Methods and First Results
Chapter Four: Domestic Work - A Perfectly Normal Job?
Chapter Five: Exploitation or Alliance of Trust? Relationship Work in the Household
Chapter Six: Transnational Motherhood
Chapter Seven: Being Illegal
Chapter Eight: Migrant Women in the Globalization Trap?
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