

Hero image 0 of The Commercialization of Intimate Life : Notes from Home and Work (Edition 1) (Paperback), 0 of 1
The Commercialization of Intimate Life : Notes from Home and Work (Edition 1) (Paperback)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
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.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- Pub date2003-04-24
- Pages322
- SubgenreSociology
- Series titleNo Series
More seller options (2)
Starting from $44.75
About this item
Product details
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.
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.
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. Â
Specifications
Book format
Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction
Non-Fiction
Genre
Political & Social Sciences
Pub date
2003-04-24
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
So How's the Family?: And Other Essays, (Paperback) $29.95
$2995current price $29.95So How's the Family?: And Other Essays, (Paperback)
The Ultimate Meaning of Life, (Paperback) $24.50
$2450current price $24.50The Ultimate Meaning of Life, (Paperback)
The SMART Marketing Workbook (Paperback) $26.72
$2672current price $26.72The SMART Marketing Workbook (Paperback)
Eloge De L'economie Ou Remede Au Pauperisme..., (Paperback) $24.95
$2495current price $24.95Eloge De L'economie Ou Remede Au Pauperisme..., (Paperback)
If Only You Could Communicate: The Key to Building a Successful Life with Those Around You, (Paperback) $13.73
$1373current price $13.73If Only You Could Communicate: The Key to Building a Successful Life with Those Around You, (Paperback)
How to Grow Food in Your Polytunnel: Second Edition, (Paperback) $26.77
$2677current price $26.77How to Grow Food in Your Polytunnel: Second Edition, (Paperback)
Théorie de la polymérisation en émulsion, (Paperback) $25.00
$2500current price $25.00Théorie de la polymérisation en émulsion, (Paperback)
The Long Life Plan, (Paperback) $21.95
$2195current price $21.95The Long Life Plan, (Paperback)
Inside Mindful Teaching, (Paperback) $20.95
$2095current price $20.95Inside Mindful Teaching, (Paperback)
Arbeit im Nationalsozialismus, (Paperback) $61.32 Was $84.00
$6132current price $61.32, Was $84.00$84.00Arbeit im Nationalsozialismus, (Paperback)
Let's Talk Business, (Paperback) $12.99
$1299current price $12.99Let's Talk Business, (Paperback)
Sciences Sociales: Catéchisme Du Prolétaire 3e Édition (Paperback) $15.95
$1595current price $15.95Sciences Sociales: Catéchisme Du Prolétaire 3e Édition (Paperback)
Library Life: Werkstätten kulturwissenschaftlichen Forschens, (Paperback) $28.07
$2807current price $28.07Library Life: Werkstätten kulturwissenschaftlichen Forschens, (Paperback)
I Am Who I Say I Am: Get to Know You for You (Paperback) $10.99
$1099current price $10.99I Am Who I Say I Am: Get to Know You for You (Paperback)
Life As I Lived It, (Paperback) $14.99
$1499current price $14.99Life As I Lived It, (Paperback)
Knowledge And Life (Paperback) $22.66
$2266current price $22.66Knowledge And Life (Paperback)
An Owned Life, (Paperback) $20.98
$2098current price $20.98An Owned Life, (Paperback)
La Vie Cr Atrice Des Formes $19.95
$1995current price $19.95La Vie Cr Atrice Des Formes
Love Is Not Enough - To Prepare Your Child For Life's Challenges, (Paperback) $20.67
$2067current price $20.67Love Is Not Enough - To Prepare Your Child For Life's Challenges, (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet

