The Southern Key: Class, Race, and Radicalism in the 1930s and 1940s by Michael Goldfield (review)

IF 0.3 Q4 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
E. Arnesen
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Labor: Studies in Working-Class History, Volume 19, Issue 4 © 2022 by Labor and Working-Class History Association Goldin crafts a progress narrative in which each cohort sought to overcome earlier constraints. Technological determinism pervades her analysis, with opportunities expanded from changes in household appliances, commodification of housework, and enhanced reproductive technologies. Finishing this study during the COVID19 pandemic, Goldin asks that we “make certain that they [women] do not sacrifice their jobs because of care issues and that they do not sacrifice their caregiving for their jobs” (222). She passes “the baton” to men: “to lean out at work, support their male colleagues who are on parental leave, vote for public policies that subsidize childcare, and get their firms to change their greedy ways” (18, 235). Such reforms may increase equity for the betteroff, but are unlikely to upend larger inequalities.
《南方的钥匙:20世纪30年代和40年代的阶级、种族和激进主义》,作者:迈克尔·戈德菲尔德
劳动:工人阶级历史研究,第19卷,第4期©2022由劳动和工人阶级历史协会Goldin制作了一个进步叙事,其中每个队列都试图克服早期的限制。她的分析中弥漫着技术决定论,家用电器的变化、家务劳动的商品化和生殖技术的提高扩大了机会。戈尔丁在covid - 19大流行期间完成了这项研究,她要求我们“确保她们(女性)不会因为护理问题而牺牲工作,也不会为了工作而牺牲照顾”(222)。她把“接力棒”交给了男性:“在工作中努力工作,支持请育儿假的男同事,投票支持补贴儿童保育的公共政策,并让他们的公司改变贪婪的方式”(18,235)。这些改革可能会增加富人的公平,但不太可能扭转更大的不平等。
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