Made in China

Women Factory Workers in a Global Workplace
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Pun Ngai is Assistant Professor in the Division of Social Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. She is coeditor of Remaking Citizenship in Hong Kong: Community, Nation, and the Global City and the founder and chair of the Chinese Working Women Network, a grassroots organization of migrant women factory workers in China.
Acknowledgments ixIntroduction 11. State Meets Capital: The Making and Unmaking of a New Chinese Working Class 232. Marching from the Village: Women's Struggles between Work and Family 493. The Social Body, the Art of Discipline and Resistance 774. Becoming Dagongmei: Politics of Identities and Differences 1095. Imagining Sex and Gender in the Workplace 1336. Scream, Dream, and Transgression in the Workplace 1657. Approaching a Minor Genre of Resistance 189Notes 197References 205Index 219
""Made in China" is a passionate, engaged ethnography. Pun Ngai provides us with a searing critique of how global capital, with the collusion of the Chinese state, is turning China into the sweatshop of the world. Her ethnography is a moving and angry description of the lives of young migrant women, who are the guts of this process. Through Pun's ethnographic eye, these women come alive as active subjects who confront the pain and trauma of the social violence inflicted on them in a complex poetics of transgression."--Lisa Rofel, author of "Other Modernities: Gendered Yearnings in China after Socialism"

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