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Strauss, Kendra. Ed(S): Meehan, Katie - Precarious Worlds - 9780820348827 - V9780820348827
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Precarious Worlds

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Description for Precarious Worlds Paperback. Editor(s): Meehan, Katie. Series: Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation. Num Pages: 200 pages, 5 tables. BIC Classification: JFFK; JHBD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 23. Weight in Grams: 525.

This collection contributes to the theoretical literature on social reproduction—defined by Marx as the necessary labor to arrive the next day at the factory gate—and extended by feminist geographers and others into complex understandings of the relationship between paid labor and the unpaid work of daily life. The volume explores new terrain in social reproduction with a focus on the challenges posed by evolving theories of embodiment and identity, nonhuman materialities, and diverse economies.

Reflecting and expanding on ongoing debates within feminist geography, with additional cross-disciplinary contributions from sociologists and political scientists, Precarious Worlds explores the productive possibilities of ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
University of Georgia Press United States
Number of pages
200
Condition
New
Series
Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation
Number of Pages
216
Place of Publication
Georgia, United States
ISBN
9780820348827
SKU
V9780820348827
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-55

About Strauss, Kendra. Ed(S): Meehan, Katie
Katie Meehan (Editor) KATIE MEEHAN is assistant professor of geography at the University of Oregon. Kendra Strauss (Editor) KENDRA STRAUSS is an assistant professor in the Labour Studies Program at Simon Fraser University and an associate member of the Department of Geography.

Reviews for Precarious Worlds
As sequels go, Precarious Worlds is entirely worth reading, because it stands alone as a significant contribution to understanding the perplexing array of ways that we take care of each other under the precarious economic conditions exacerbated by the Great Recession. More than just reinforcing the arguments of Life’s Work, it introduces new concepts and problems that extend the field ... Read more

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