Designed as a case study, this thesis sheds light on women’s narratives about their experiences as home-based seamstresses working in the informal sector in Hanoi. It examines the ways in which social reproduction (SR) intersects with productive activities through the integration of paid work into the domestic space. It brings literature on informality and home-based work into conversation with feminist literature on SR, specifically, depletion through social reproduction (DSR). Hence, by answering the question “How do home-based workers in Hanoi narrate their engagement in productive and SR labour?” this thesis explores why women engage in home-based work. Using the concept of depletion as a diagnostic tool, narratives of depletion reveale...
This dissertation critically questions the use of women’s labor in international development and glo...
Orthodox Marxist analyses have generally excluded social reproduction activities and realms from the...
Women’s labor has always been among the special and important topics in the history of women’s stud...
The focus of feminist debates on social reproduction has been both conceptual (what delimits domesti...
This thesis explores the role of women in a transitional economy. Doi moi, the process of 'renovatio...
It is a truism of socialist feminism that the reproduction of capitalism depends crucially on the un...
This paper explores the links between housework and women's subordination. It attempts to pull toget...
Focusing on intimacy, this study is situated at the intersection of Food Studies, Critical Refugee S...
Unpaid household labor is still predominantly performed by women, despite dramatic increases in fema...
Ongoing research on market reforms and their implications for labour reveal that the labour-shedding...
114 leaves : col. maps ; 28 cm.Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references ...
In this article we explore the concept of depletion through social reproduction (DSR). We describe d...
Women’s unpaid care and domestic work is gaining relevance in policy-making as well as in academia. ...
Feminist scholars explore the gendered aspects of social reproduction within neoliberal contexts whe...
This thesis examines how labour associated with the reproductive sphere—labour historically consigne...
This dissertation critically questions the use of women’s labor in international development and glo...
Orthodox Marxist analyses have generally excluded social reproduction activities and realms from the...
Women’s labor has always been among the special and important topics in the history of women’s stud...
The focus of feminist debates on social reproduction has been both conceptual (what delimits domesti...
This thesis explores the role of women in a transitional economy. Doi moi, the process of 'renovatio...
It is a truism of socialist feminism that the reproduction of capitalism depends crucially on the un...
This paper explores the links between housework and women's subordination. It attempts to pull toget...
Focusing on intimacy, this study is situated at the intersection of Food Studies, Critical Refugee S...
Unpaid household labor is still predominantly performed by women, despite dramatic increases in fema...
Ongoing research on market reforms and their implications for labour reveal that the labour-shedding...
114 leaves : col. maps ; 28 cm.Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references ...
In this article we explore the concept of depletion through social reproduction (DSR). We describe d...
Women’s unpaid care and domestic work is gaining relevance in policy-making as well as in academia. ...
Feminist scholars explore the gendered aspects of social reproduction within neoliberal contexts whe...
This thesis examines how labour associated with the reproductive sphere—labour historically consigne...
This dissertation critically questions the use of women’s labor in international development and glo...
Orthodox Marxist analyses have generally excluded social reproduction activities and realms from the...
Women’s labor has always been among the special and important topics in the history of women’s stud...