Home to work: motherhood and the politics of industrial homework in the United States

Home to work: motherhood and the politics of industrial homework in the United States

Author
Eileen Boris
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Year
1994
ISBN
9780521455480,9780511098710,9780521443708
File Type
pdf
File Size
97.3 MiB

In the minds of most people, the home has stood apart from the world of work. Bringing the factory or office into the home challenges this division. From the 1870s, when New York cigarmakers attempted to end tenement competition, to New Deal prohibitions in the 1930s, gender ideologies shaped the battle over homework. But by the 1980s, the middle-class mother at the keyboard replaced the victimized immigrant as the symbol of homework. Home to Work restores the voices of homeworking women to the century-long debate over their labor. The book also provides a historical context to the Reaganite lifting of New Deal bans. Where once men's right to contract precluded regulation, now women's right to employment undermined prohibition. Whether empowerment comes from rights to homework or rights as workers depends on whether homeworkers become visible as workers who happen to mother.

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