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Resisting Patriarchal Cultures: The Case of Female Spanish Home-Based Teleworkers
Work, Employment and Society ( IF 2.7 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-15 , DOI: 10.1177/0950017020987390
Ana Gálvez 1 , Francisco Tirado 2 , Jose M Alcaraz 3
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This article explores the role of resistance as a micro-political practice carried out by female Spanish teleworkers. Drawing on a qualitative study focused on female workers in different cities in Spain, we conceive telework as a labour logic in which resistance is the cornerstone of meaning and subjectivity creation. Micro-practices of resistance are analysed following de Certeau’s notion of tactics and strategies, honing in on the limitations, restrictions, problems and difficulties faced by female teleworkers as they try to balance the different dimensions of their lives, namely family, work and everyday activities. The accounts given by the participants in our study reveal key tactics which ultimately serve to denounce prevailing work ideologies that uphold the patriarchy and promote false flexibility. These tactics allow teleworkers to define a subjectivity in which motherhood and telework are both absolutely relevant.



中文翻译:

抵制父权文化:以西班牙女性为基地的远程工作人员的案例

本文探讨了抵抗运动作为西班牙女性远程工作人员所进行的微观政治实践的作用。基于针对西班牙不同城市的女工的定性研究,我们将远程工作视为一种劳动逻辑,其中抵抗是意义和主观性创造的基石。抵抗的微观实践是按照de Certeau的策略和战略概念进行分析的,分析女性远程工作人员在尝试平衡生活的不同方面(即家庭,工作和日常活动)时所面临的局限性,局限性,问题和困难。我们研究中参与者的陈述揭示了关键策略,这些策略最终用来谴责坚持父权制并促进虚假灵活性的流行工作意识形态。

更新日期:2021-02-16
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