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So how's the family?
by
Hochschild, Arlie Russell
in
1980
/ america
/ anthropology
/ care workers
/ class differences
/ cultural conflict
/ emotional labor
/ emotional lives
/ emotional work
/ empathy
/ essay collection
/ Families
/ Families -- United States
/ family issues
/ family relationships
/ family studies
/ gender studies
/ home and work
/ intimate life
/ labor relations
/ modern life
/ nonfiction essays
/ personal life
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
/ private lives
/ private sphere
/ public sphere
/ social class
/ Social conditions
/ social forces
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
/ Sociology
/ United States
/ United States -- Social conditions -- 1980
/ wellbeing
/ Women
/ Women -- Social conditions
/ workplace relationships
2013,2019
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So how's the family?
by
Hochschild, Arlie Russell
in
1980
/ america
/ anthropology
/ care workers
/ class differences
/ cultural conflict
/ emotional labor
/ emotional lives
/ emotional work
/ empathy
/ essay collection
/ Families
/ Families -- United States
/ family issues
/ family relationships
/ family studies
/ gender studies
/ home and work
/ intimate life
/ labor relations
/ modern life
/ nonfiction essays
/ personal life
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
/ private lives
/ private sphere
/ public sphere
/ social class
/ Social conditions
/ social forces
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
/ Sociology
/ United States
/ United States -- Social conditions -- 1980
/ wellbeing
/ Women
/ Women -- Social conditions
/ workplace relationships
2013,2019
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So how's the family?
by
Hochschild, Arlie Russell
in
1980
/ america
/ anthropology
/ care workers
/ class differences
/ cultural conflict
/ emotional labor
/ emotional lives
/ emotional work
/ empathy
/ essay collection
/ Families
/ Families -- United States
/ family issues
/ family relationships
/ family studies
/ gender studies
/ home and work
/ intimate life
/ labor relations
/ modern life
/ nonfiction essays
/ personal life
/ POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
/ private lives
/ private sphere
/ public sphere
/ social class
/ Social conditions
/ social forces
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
/ Sociology
/ United States
/ United States -- Social conditions -- 1980
/ wellbeing
/ Women
/ Women -- Social conditions
/ workplace relationships
2013,2019
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2013,2019
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Overview
In this new collection of thirteen essays, Arlie Russell Hochschild—author of the groundbreaking exploration of emotional labor, The Managed Heart and The Outsourced Self—focuses squarely on the impact of social forces on the emotional side of intimate life. From the “work” it takes to keep personal life personal, put feeling into work, and empathize with others; to the cultural “blur” between market and home; the effect of a social class gap on family wellbeing; and the movement of care workers around the globe, Hochschild raises deep questions about the modern age. In an eponymous essay, she even points towards a possible future in which a person asking “How’s the family?” hears the proud answer, “Couldn’t be better.”
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University of California Press
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9780520272279, 0520272285, 9780520272286, 0520272277, 9780520956780, 0520956788
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