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Gender, Subjectivity and Agency: A Study of Workers in Noida Export Processing Zone, India
2010
Global Labour Journal
The paper analyses the discursive construction of the gender division of labour in machinemade jewellery production in the Noida Export Processing Zone (NEPZ), India. It examines the construction of gendered subjectivities of women and men in investing in the discourses about their work. Men constitute their masculine subjectivities by investing in the discourses around their work in master making, casting, and polishing as 'skilled' and 'tough'. Women's subjectivities are fragmented in that
doi:10.15173/glj.v1i2.1075
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