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Drawing on hundreds of interviews and original research, Hochschild follows the incursions of the market into every stage of intimate life and reveals a world in which the most intuitive and emotional of human acts have become work for hire.
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Interpersonal relations and culture, Families, History, Privatleben, Kommerzialisierung, Familienleben, Entfremdung, Zwischenmenschliche Beziehung, Economic aspects, Family, economic aspects, Family, united states, Interpersonal relations, New York Times reviewed, Family and Relationships, Mänskliga relationer, Ekonomiska aspekterPlaces
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The outsourced self: what happens when we pay others to live our lives for us
2013, Picador
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1250024196 9781250024190
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The outsourced self: intimate life in market times
2012, Metropolitan Books
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Outsourced Self: What Happens When We Pay Others to Live Our Lives for Us
2012, Holt & Company, Henry
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1429963093 9781429963091
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From the famed author of the bestselling The Second Shift and The Time Bind, this book is a pathbreaking look at the transformation of private life in our for-profit world. The family has long been a haven in a heartless world, the one place immune to market forces and economic calculations, where the personal, the private, and the emotional hold sway. Yet as Arlie Russell Hochschild shows in The Outsourced Self, that is no longer the case: everything that was once part of private life -- love, friendship, child rearing -- is being transformed into packaged expertise to be sold back to confused, harried Americans. Drawing on hundreds of interviews and original research, Hochschild follows the incursions of the market into every stage of intimate life. From dating services that train you to be the CEO of your love life to wedding planners who create a couple's "personal narrative"; from nameologists (who help you name your child) to wantologists (who help you name your goals); from commercial surrogate farms in India to hired mourners who will scatter your loved one's ashes in the ocean of your choice -- Hochschild reveals a world in which the most intuitive and emotional of human acts have become work for hire. Sharp and clear-eyed, Hochschild is full of sympathy for overstressed, outsourcing Americans, even as she warns of the market's threat to the personal realm they are striving so hard to preserve. - Publisher.
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