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Labor's love lost: The influence of gender, race, and *class on the workplace in post-war America.

机译:工党的爱情丧失了:战后美国性别,种族和阶级对工作场所的影响。

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This project reexamines questions of labor history in the United States. It traces the story of people who worked for three large defense manufacturers in Long Island from the 1930s to the 1970s. Race, class, and gender had a profound impact on identity formation and decision making for the workers of Grumman Corporation, Republic Aviation, and Sperry Gyroscope. This project contributes to the history of labor relations by reexamining the question of declining unionization rates in the U.S. following World War II. In addition to generally recognized factors such as deindustrialization and anti-union campaigns, this study assesses the role that gender, class, and race played in the decision of some workers to reject unions. In particular, femininity and masculinity were mutually constitutive categories that influenced the way men and women thought about themselves, the workplace, and organized labor. One significant contribution relates to the impact of masculinities on male workers' identities, which in turn shaped preconceptions regarding unions. Many men at Grumman resisted union campaigns because they perceived that membership would impinge upon their ability to define the workplace as a rough, masculine space. In practice, this meant that workers at Grumman feared that joining a union would reduce their autonomy within the workplace, while simultaneously weakening their job security. In other words, joining a union was actually perceived as emasculating. Union organizers had to combat these gender anxieties as they fought to recruit workers at other locations such as Republic. Defending the workplace as a manly domain reinforced existing ideas about the male worker's identity and place in a changing social order. Some men and women embraced the emerging social order of the 1960s and 1970s, while others responded equivocally.
机译:该项目重新审查了美国的劳动史问题。它追溯了1930年代到1970年代在长岛的三家大型国防制造商工作的人们的故事。种族,阶级和性别对格鲁曼公司,共和航空和Sperry陀螺仪的工人的身份形成和决策产生了深远的影响。该项目通过重新审视第二次世界大战后美国工会率下降的问题,为劳动关系的历史做出了贡献。除了去工业化和反工会运动等公认的因素外,本研究还评估了性别,阶级和种族在某些工人拒绝工会的决定中所起的作用。特别是,女性气质和男性气质是相互构成的类别,影响着男女对自己,工作场所和有组织的劳动的看法。男性气概对男性工人身份的影响是一项重要贡献,而男性气概又对男性工会产生了偏见。格鲁曼公司的许多人拒绝参加工会运动,因为他们认为成员资格会影响他们将工作场所定义为粗糙,阳刚的空间的能力。实际上,这意味着格鲁曼公司的工人担心加入工会会减少他们在工作场所的自主权,同时削弱他们的工作保障。换句话说,加入工会实际上被认为是虚荣的。工会组织者为在诸如共和国之类的其他地方招募工人而抗击这些性别焦虑。捍卫工作场所作为男子气概的领域,强化了有关男性工人的身份和在不断变化的社会秩序中的地位的现有观念。一些男人和女人接受了1960年代和1970年代新兴的社会秩序,而另一些则模棱两可。

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  • 作者

    Patnode, Stephen Raymond.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Stony Brook.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Stony Brook.;
  • 学科 American history.;Labor economics.;Gender studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 344 p.
  • 总页数 344
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:49

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