Women Miners in Developing Countries Women Miners in Developing Countries
Voices in Development Management

Women Miners in Developing Countries

Pit Women and Others

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Publisher Description

Contrary to their masculine portrayal, mines have always employed women in valuable and productive roles. Yet, pit life continues to be represented as a masculine world of work, legitimizing men as the only mineworkers and large, mechanized, and capitalized operations as the only form of mining. Bringing together a range of case studies of women miners from past and present in Asia, the Pacific region, Latin America and Africa, this book makes visible the roles and contributions of women as miners. It also highlights the importance of engendering small and informal mining in the developing world as compared to the early European and American mines. The book shows that women are engaged in various kinds of mining and illustrates how gender and inequality are constructed and sustained in the mines, and also how ethnic identities intersect with those gendered identities.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2017
15 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
400
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
5.3
MB

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