Building cleaners are increasingly portrayed in pop culture. This article seeks to provide reasons for their increased visibility, and then examines precisely how they are constructed. The analysis reveals three overriding themes of representation: (1) cleaners as a discourse for Americanism; (2) cleaners as stand ins for the rehabilitation of ‘whiteness’; and (3) cleaners as endure the neoliberal workplace
In this chapter I analyse the textual construction of femininity through the representation of the f...
In Mierle Laderman Ukeles’ Touch Sanitation Performance (1979-1980), the artist shook hands with ove...
This paper argues how popular culture works as site of contestation for giving voices to two major v...
t is no longer credible to claim that building cleaners/janitors are invisible in popular culture to...
In post-industrialist societies, similar high standards of living are becoming not only desired but ...
The story of my face intertwines concepts of social semiotics and discourse analysis to explore how ...
AT THE BEGINNING of the twenty-first century, Americans think recycling is a good, even moral behavi...
If resource intensive practices are regularly represented as conventional, these potentially become ...
The paper explores how the uniform of a group of female cleaners appears to be more than an abstract...
The sociological study of popular cinema provides an analytic entry point for exploring how economic...
This article proposes that media representations of an occupational category may intersect with orga...
This article extends sociological and feminist accounts of housework by examining the social signifi...
Working on the ambiguity and circularity intrinsic to the operation of 'dusting', this paper explore...
A product’s utility has evolved over time. In today’s world, the commodities possess the power to de...
textThis research examines the ways in which dominant boundaries and identities are (re)defined at t...
In this chapter I analyse the textual construction of femininity through the representation of the f...
In Mierle Laderman Ukeles’ Touch Sanitation Performance (1979-1980), the artist shook hands with ove...
This paper argues how popular culture works as site of contestation for giving voices to two major v...
t is no longer credible to claim that building cleaners/janitors are invisible in popular culture to...
In post-industrialist societies, similar high standards of living are becoming not only desired but ...
The story of my face intertwines concepts of social semiotics and discourse analysis to explore how ...
AT THE BEGINNING of the twenty-first century, Americans think recycling is a good, even moral behavi...
If resource intensive practices are regularly represented as conventional, these potentially become ...
The paper explores how the uniform of a group of female cleaners appears to be more than an abstract...
The sociological study of popular cinema provides an analytic entry point for exploring how economic...
This article proposes that media representations of an occupational category may intersect with orga...
This article extends sociological and feminist accounts of housework by examining the social signifi...
Working on the ambiguity and circularity intrinsic to the operation of 'dusting', this paper explore...
A product’s utility has evolved over time. In today’s world, the commodities possess the power to de...
textThis research examines the ways in which dominant boundaries and identities are (re)defined at t...
In this chapter I analyse the textual construction of femininity through the representation of the f...
In Mierle Laderman Ukeles’ Touch Sanitation Performance (1979-1980), the artist shook hands with ove...
This paper argues how popular culture works as site of contestation for giving voices to two major v...