<em>Blood, Sweat And Fear</em> is fresh, unpredictable and candid … Milloy’s research is meticulous. He examines why people do what we do
- Holly Doan, Blacklock’s Reporter
Going postal. We think of the rogue employee who snaps. But in Blood, Sweat, and Fear, Jeremy Milloy demonstrates that workplace violence never occurs in isolation. Using violence as a lens, he provides fresh and original insights into the everyday workings of capitalism, class conflict, race, and gender in the United States and Canada of the late twentieth century, bringing historical perspective to contemporary debates about North American violence. Milloy has produced the first full-length historical exploration of the origins and effects of individual violence in the automotive industry. His gripping analysis spans 1960 to 1980, when North American auto plants were routinely the sites of fights, assaults, and even murders, and argues that violence resulted primarily from workplace conditions including on-the-job exploitation, racial tension, bureaucratization, and hypermasculinity.This explosive book reveals that workplace violence has been a constant aspect of class conflict – and that our understanding needs to go deeper.
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The first full-length historical exploration of individual violence in the automotive industry, Blood, Sweat, and Fear taps the class, race, and gendered roots of the workplace as battleground.
1 Dripping with Blood and Dirt: Confronting the History of Workplace Violence under Capitalism2 Fights and Knifings Are Becoming Quite Commonplace: Dodge Main, 1965–803 The Way Boys and Men Took Care of Business: Windsor Chrysler Plants4 The Constant Companion of All That Earn Their Living Here: Workers, Unions, and Management Respond5 Chrysler Pulled the Trigger: The Courts and the Press6 Out of the Back Streets and into the Workplace: The Discovery of Workplace Violence in the 1980s and 1990sNotes; Bibliography; Index
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Blood, Sweat, and Fear interrogates a fundamental, yet relatively unexplored, element of rough working-class masculine culture – violence. It is an outstanding piece of labour history, one that opens windows into the workers’ worlds inside the Chrysler plants in Detroit and Windsor.
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Blood, Sweat, and Fear explores workplace violence through the prism of autoworkers’ experience, tracing the influences of capitalism, class conflict, race, and gender in the North American auto industry.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774834537
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
University of British Columbia Press
Vekt
460 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
228
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