In Domestic Economies, Susanna Rosenbaum examines how two groups of women--Mexican and Central American domestic workers and the predominantly white, middle-class women who employ them--seek to achieve the "American Dream." By juxtaposing their understandings and experiences, she illustrates how immigrant and native-born women strive to achieve that ideal, how each is indispensable to the other's quest, and the importance of reproductive labor to this pursuit. Through in-depth ethnographic research with both groups of women at work, at home, and in the urban spaces of Los Angeles,...
In Domestic Economies, Susanna Rosenbaum examines how two groups of women--Mexican and Central American domestic workers and the predominantly ...
In Domestic Economies, Susanna Rosenbaum examines how two groups of women--Mexican and Central American domestic workers and the predominantly white, middle-class women who employ them--seek to achieve the "American Dream." By juxtaposing their understandings and experiences, she illustrates how immigrant and native-born women strive to achieve that ideal, how each is indispensable to the other's quest, and the importance of reproductive labor to this pursuit. Through in-depth ethnographic research with both groups of women at work, at home, and in the urban spaces of Los Angeles,...
In Domestic Economies, Susanna Rosenbaum examines how two groups of women--Mexican and Central American domestic workers and the predominantly ...