No Place Like Home
Discover the transformative insights of No Place Like Home by David E. Staples, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006. This compelling hardback edition spans 186 pages and delves into the significant role of home-based women workers within contemporary capitalism. Staples meticulously examines how these women emerge as pivotal figures in the landscape of neoliberal governmentality and socio-political contestation.
Through a critical lens, the book highlights the often-overlooked social and political struggles faced by subaltern and ethno-racially subordinated women in the realm of home-based work. No Place Like Home invites readers to engage with the complexities of these "invisible" battles, making it a must-read for those interested in gender studies, labor rights, and social justice.
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