Pregnant at Work(English, Paperback, Andaya Elise)

Pregnant at Work(English, Paperback, Andaya Elise)

  • Andaya Elise
Publisher:NYU PressISBN 13: 9781479817597ISBN 10: 1479817597

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Pregnant at Work(English, Paperback, Andaya Elise) is written by Andaya Elise and published by New York University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1479817597 (ISBN 10) and 9781479817597 (ISBN 13).

Winner of the 2024 Senior Book Prize from the Association of Feminist Anthropology A compelling analysis of social inequality through the perspective of pregnant, low-wage service workers The low-wage service industry is one of the fastest-growing employment sectors in the US economy. Its workers disproportionately tend to be low-income and minority women. Service sector work entails rigid forms of temporal discipline manifested in work requirements for flexible, last-minute, and round-the-clock availability, as well as limited to no eligibility for sick and parental leaves, all of which impact workers' ability to care for themselves and their dependents. Pregnant at Work examines the experiences of pregnant service sector workers in New York City as they try to navigate the time conflicts between precarious low-wage service labor and safety net prenatal care. Through interviews and fieldwork in a prenatal clinic of a public hospital, Elise Andaya vividly describes workers' struggles to maintain expected tempos of labor as their pregnancies progress as well as their efforts to schedule and attend prenatal care, where waiting is a constant factor-a reflection of the pervasive belief that poor people's time is less valuable than that of other people. Pregnant at Work is a compelling examination of the ways in which power and inequalities of race, class, gender, and immigration status are produced and reproduced in the US, including in individual pregnant bodies. The stories of the pregnant workers featured in this book underscore the urgency of movements towards temporal justice and a new politics of care in the twenty-first century.