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Castoffs of Capital: Work and Love among Garment Workers in Bangladesh
By (Author) Lamia Karim
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
28th February 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Apparel, garment and textile industries
331.4887095492
Hardback
272
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm
454g
FINALIST FOR THE GREGORY BATESONPRIZE FROM THE AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Dispelling stereotypes about garment workers in the global apparel industry
Castoffs of Capital examines how female garment workers experience their work and personal lives within the stranglehold of global capital. Drawing on fieldwork in Bangladesh, anthropologist Lamia Karim focuses attention onto the lives of older women aged out of factory work, heretofore largely ignored, thereby introducing a new dimension to the understanding of a female-headed workforce that today numbers around four million in Bangladesh.
Bringing a feminist labor studies lens, Castoffs of Capital foregrounds these women not only as workers but as mothers, wives, sisters, lovers, friends, and political agents. Focusing on relations among work, gender, and global capitals targeting of poor women to advance its market penetration, Karim shows how women navigate these spaces by adopting new subject formations. She locates these womens aspirations for the good life not only in material comforts but also in their longings for love and sexual fulfillment that help them momentarily forget the precarity of their existence under the shadow of capital.
Through richly detailed ethnographic studies, this innovative and beautifully written book examines the making and unmaking of these womens wants and desires, loves and tribulations, hopes and despairs, and triumphs and struggles.
"Lamia Karim provides a rich account of global capitalism from the perspective of women who produce the clothes that we wear everyday, offering a nuanced understanding of the complex choices and lives of the women who work in garment factories. Accessible and insightful, Castoffs of Capital informs interdisciplinary understandings of contemporary inequality, and it will transform our understanding of workers and the socioeconomic structures that shape the world."Leela Fernandes, author of Governing Water in India: Inequality, Reform, and the State
"In Castoffs of Capital, Lamia Karim presents new dimensions of garment workers lives, from the dynamics of capitalism to the nature of social norms that render these workers nameless and faceless."American Anthropologist
Lamia Karim is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Oregon. She is author of Microfinance and Its Discontents: Women in Debt in Bangladesh (Minnesota, 2011).