From angel to office worker :: middle-class identity and female consciousness in Mexico, 1890-1950 /
"In late nineteenth-century Mexico a woman's presence in the home was a marker of middle-class identity. However, as economic conditions declined during the Mexican Revolutionand jobs traditionally held by women disappeared, a growing number of women began to look for work outside the dome...
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Schriftenreihe: | Mexican experience.
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Zusammenfassung: | "In late nineteenth-century Mexico a woman's presence in the home was a marker of middle-class identity. However, as economic conditions declined during the Mexican Revolutionand jobs traditionally held by women disappeared, a growing number of women began to look for work outside the domestic sphere. As these "angels of the home" began to take office jobs, middle-class identity became more porous.<BR /><BR /> To understand how office workers shaped middle-class identities in Mexico, From Angel to Office Workerexamines the material conditions of women's work and analyzes how women themselves reconfigured public debates over their employment. At the heart of the women's movement was a labor movement led by secretaries and office workers whose demands included respect for seniority, equal pay for equal work, and resources to support working mothers, both married and unmarried. Office workers also developed a critique of gender inequality and sexual exploitation both within and outside the workplace. From Angel to Office Workeris a major contribution to modern Mexican history as historians begin to ask new questions about the relationships between labor, politics, and the cultural and public spheres."-- "To understand how office workers shaped middle-class identities in Mexico, From Angel to Office Worker examines the material conditions of women's work and analyzes how women themselves reconfigured public debates over their employment"-- |
Beschreibung: | Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations List of Graphs and Tables Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. "Women of the Middle Class, More Than Others, Need to Work" 2. Office Work and Commercial Education during the 1920s 3. Writing and Activism in 1920s Mexico City<BR /> 4. Women at Work in Government Offices in 1930s Mexico City 5. Commercial Education and Writing during the 1930s<BR /> 6. Office Workers Organize during the 1930s<BR /> 7. Women, Work, and Middle-Class Identity during the 1940s<BR /> Conclusion<BR /> Notes<BR /> Bibliography<BR /> Index |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-339) and index. |
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spelling | Porter, Susie S., 1965- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjwYfdvMp6GKg7FPyj3b3P http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003097349 From angel to office worker : middle-class identity and female consciousness in Mexico, 1890-1950 / Susie S. Porter. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2018. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The Mexican experience "In late nineteenth-century Mexico a woman's presence in the home was a marker of middle-class identity. However, as economic conditions declined during the Mexican Revolutionand jobs traditionally held by women disappeared, a growing number of women began to look for work outside the domestic sphere. As these "angels of the home" began to take office jobs, middle-class identity became more porous.<BR /><BR /> To understand how office workers shaped middle-class identities in Mexico, From Angel to Office Workerexamines the material conditions of women's work and analyzes how women themselves reconfigured public debates over their employment. At the heart of the women's movement was a labor movement led by secretaries and office workers whose demands included respect for seniority, equal pay for equal work, and resources to support working mothers, both married and unmarried. Office workers also developed a critique of gender inequality and sexual exploitation both within and outside the workplace. From Angel to Office Workeris a major contribution to modern Mexican history as historians begin to ask new questions about the relationships between labor, politics, and the cultural and public spheres."-- Provided by publisher "To understand how office workers shaped middle-class identities in Mexico, From Angel to Office Worker examines the material conditions of women's work and analyzes how women themselves reconfigured public debates over their employment"-- Provided by publisher Machine generated contents note: List of Illustrations List of Graphs and Tables Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction 1. "Women of the Middle Class, More Than Others, Need to Work" 2. Office Work and Commercial Education during the 1920s 3. Writing and Activism in 1920s Mexico City<BR /> 4. Women at Work in Government Offices in 1930s Mexico City 5. Commercial Education and Writing during the 1930s<BR /> 6. Office Workers Organize during the 1930s<BR /> 7. Women, Work, and Middle-Class Identity during the 1940s<BR /> Conclusion<BR /> Notes<BR /> Bibliography<BR /> Index Print version record. Intro; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Graphs and Tables; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. "Women of the Middle Class, More Than Others, Need to Work"; 2. Office Work and Commercial Education during the 1920s; 3. Writing and Activism in 1920s Mexico City; 4. Women at Work in Government Offices in 1930s Mexico City; 5. Commercial Education and Writing during the 1930s; 6. Office Workers Organize during the 1930s; 7. Women, Work, and Middle-Class Identity during the 1940s; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index. Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-339) and index. Women Employment Mexico History 20th century. Women clerks Mexico History 20th century. Middle class women Mexico History 20th century. Employées de bureau Mexique Histoire 20e siècle. Femmes de la classe moyenne Mexique Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Latin America Mexico. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Middle class women fast Women clerks fast Women Employment fast Mexico fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRkxCrqQ3XXbCkdP63kc Frau gnd Büroangestellter gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4121066-9 Mexiko gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4039058-5 1900-1999 fast Electronic books. History fast has work: From angel to office worker (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGhwR3QwmWdbfRTD3pgbtX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Porter, Susie S., 1965- From angel to office worker. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2018 9781496204219 (DLC) 2017052150 (OCoLC)1009307937 Mexican experience. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009060295 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1802092 Volltext |
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title | From angel to office worker : middle-class identity and female consciousness in Mexico, 1890-1950 / |
title_auth | From angel to office worker : middle-class identity and female consciousness in Mexico, 1890-1950 / |
title_exact_search | From angel to office worker : middle-class identity and female consciousness in Mexico, 1890-1950 / |
title_full | From angel to office worker : middle-class identity and female consciousness in Mexico, 1890-1950 / Susie S. Porter. |
title_fullStr | From angel to office worker : middle-class identity and female consciousness in Mexico, 1890-1950 / Susie S. Porter. |
title_full_unstemmed | From angel to office worker : middle-class identity and female consciousness in Mexico, 1890-1950 / Susie S. Porter. |
title_short | From angel to office worker : |
title_sort | from angel to office worker middle class identity and female consciousness in mexico 1890 1950 |
title_sub | middle-class identity and female consciousness in Mexico, 1890-1950 / |
topic | Women Employment Mexico History 20th century. Women clerks Mexico History 20th century. Middle class women Mexico History 20th century. Employées de bureau Mexique Histoire 20e siècle. Femmes de la classe moyenne Mexique Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Latin America Mexico. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Middle class women fast Women clerks fast Women Employment fast Frau gnd Büroangestellter gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4121066-9 |
topic_facet | Women Employment Mexico History 20th century. Women clerks Mexico History 20th century. Middle class women Mexico History 20th century. Employées de bureau Mexique Histoire 20e siècle. Femmes de la classe moyenne Mexique Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Latin America Mexico. SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. Middle class women Women clerks Women Employment Mexico Frau Büroangestellter Mexiko Electronic books. History |
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