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The Commercialization of Intimate Life
Notes from Home and Work
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2003
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Arlie Russell Hochschild, author of three New York Times Notable Books, has been one of the freshest and most popular voices in feminist sociology over the last decades. Her influential, unusually perceptive work has opened up new ways of seeing family life, love, gender, the workplace, market transactions—indeed, American life itself. This book gathers some of Hochschild's most important and most widely read articles in one place, includes new work, and brings several essays to American audiences for the first time. Each chapter reflects on the complex negotiations we make day to day to juggle the conflicting demands of love and work. Taken together, they are a compelling, often startling, look at how our everyday lives are shaped by modern capitalism.
These essays, rich with the details of everyday life, explore larger social issues by looking at a series of intimate moments in people's lives. Among them, "Love and Gold" investigates the globalization of love by focusing on care workers who leave their own children and elderly to care for children and the elderly in wealthy countries. In "The Commodity Frontier," Hochschild considers an Internet ad for a "beautiful, smart, hostess, good masseuse—$400/week," and explores our responses to personal services for hire. In "From the Frying Pan into the Fire" she asks if capitalism is a religion. In addition to these recent essays, several of Hochschild's important early essays, such as "Inside the Clockwork of Male Careers," have been revised and updated for this collection.
These essays, rich with the details of everyday life, explore larger social issues by looking at a series of intimate moments in people's lives. Among them, "Love and Gold" investigates the globalization of love by focusing on care workers who leave their own children and elderly to care for children and the elderly in wealthy countries. In "The Commodity Frontier," Hochschild considers an Internet ad for a "beautiful, smart, hostess, good masseuse—$400/week," and explores our responses to personal services for hire. In "From the Frying Pan into the Fire" she asks if capitalism is a religion. In addition to these recent essays, several of Hochschild's important early essays, such as "Inside the Clockwork of Male Careers," have been revised and updated for this collection.
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Hochschild Arlie Russell :
Arlie Russell Hochschild is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. She is author of The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work (1997), The Second Shift: Working Parents and the Revolution at Home (1989), and The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling (California, 1983), all cited as Notable Books of the Year by the New York Times. She is also author of The Unexpected Community (California, 1973), and she has received the American Sociological Association Award for Public Understanding of Sociology.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Introduction TWO SIDES OF AN IDEA
1 - Part One A CULTURE OF PSYCHIC DIVESTMENT
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1 THE COMMERCIAL SPIRIT OF INTIMATE LIFE AND THE ABDUCTION OF FEMINISM Signs from Women's Advice Books
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2 THE COMMODITY FRONTIER
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3 GENDER CODES AND THE PLAY OF IRONY
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4 LIGHT AND HEAVY American and Japanese Advice Books for Women WITH KAZUKO TANAKA
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5 THE CAPACITY TO FEEL
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6 WORKING ON FEELING
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7 THE ECONOMY OF GRATITUDE
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8 TWO WAYS TO SEE LOVE
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9 PATHWAYS OF FEELING
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10 FROM THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE
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11 THE COLONIZED COLONIZER Cruelty and Kindness in Mother-Daughter Bonds
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12 THE FRACTURED FAMILY
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13 CHILDREN AS EAVESDROPPERS
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14 LOVE AND GOLD
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15 EMOTIONAL GEOGRAPHY AND THE FLIGHT PLAN OF CAPITALISM
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16 THE CULTURE OF POLITICS Traditional, Postmodern, Cold Modem, and Warm Modern Ideals of Care
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17 INSIDE THE CLOCKWORK OF MALE CAREERS
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NOTES
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Keywords for this book
feminist sociology; feminist theory; capitalist culture; american culture; american society; american life; class differences; globalization; consumer capitalism; ethnography; social issues; gender studies; modern capitalism; feminism; family life; love; workplace; market transactions; everyday life; care workers; poverty; internet ad; personal services; religion; updated edition; womens movement; intimacy; popular culture; sociology; gender