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Bent out of shape: shame, solidarity, and women's bodies at work

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Messing, Karen

Between The Lines - Toronto

2021

258 p.

women workers ; employment ; working conditions ; ergonomics ; work environment ; gender discrimination ; gender roles ; feminist movement ; occupational safety and health

Gender equality & Women

English

Bibliogr.;Index

978-1771135412

14.04-68646

"Award-winning ergonomist Karen Messing is talking with women—women who wire circuit boards, sew clothes, clean toilets, drive forklifts, care for children, serve food, run labs. What she finds is a workforce in harm's way, choked into silence, whose physical and mental health invariably comes in second place: underestimated, underrepresented, understudied, underpaid.
Should workplaces treat all bodies the same? With confidence, empathy, and humour, Messing navigates the minefield that is naming sex and biology on the job, refusing to play into stereotypes or play down the lived experiences of women. Her findings leap beyond thermostat settings and adjustable chairs and into candid, deeply reported storytelling that follows in the muckraking tradition of social critic Barbara Ehrenreich.
Messing's questions are vexing and her demands are bold: we need to dare to direct attention to women's bodies, champion solidarity, stamp out shame, and transform the workplace—a task that turns out to be as scientific as it is political."

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