An edition of The Terror of the Machine (1997)

The Terror of the Machine

Technology, Work, Gender, and Ecology on the U.S.-Mexico Border (CMAS Border & Migration Studies Series)

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An edition of The Terror of the Machine (1997)

The Terror of the Machine

Technology, Work, Gender, and Ecology on the U.S.-Mexico Border (CMAS Border & Migration Studies Series)

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Born of more than ten years of field research, this wide-ranging, interdisciplinary work explores the complex intersections of technology, class, gender, and ecology in the transnational milieu of Mexico's maquiladoras, foreign-owned assembly plants located along the U.S. border.

Using a full palette including survey research, oral history, discourse analysis, and site ethnography, the author delineates the "dialectics of domination and resistance in the maquilas," and develops a telling critique of labor-process theory - a critique grounded on his extensive study of actual workplace politics in the maquiladoras.

Writing with grace, passion, and scholarly rigor, Devon Pena first locates the maquila industry within the history of workplace organizations. He then examines border workplace and community struggles from the perspectives of the women who work in the maquiladoras - devoting ample space to the workers' own narratives. He describes the workers' struggles for democracy and social justice in the workplace, and for sustainable development.

He also observes the circulation of struggle from factory to community, highlighting the efforts to establish worker-owned cooperatives in the border region during the 1970s and 1980s. The Terror of the Machine is a trenchant, vivid analysis of the political, cultural, and environmental effects of maquila industrialization, and an eloquent and persuasive call for alternative modes of development that are ecologically sustainable and culturally appropriate.

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Language
English
Pages
477

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Classifications

Library of Congress
HD8119.M49 P46 1997, HD8119.M49P46 1997, HD8119.M49 P46 1997eb

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
477
Dimensions
9.2 x 6 x 1 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9603085M
Internet Archive
terrorofmachinet0000pena
ISBN 10
0292765622
ISBN 13
9780292765627
LCCN
96002352
OCLC/WorldCat
44955684, 34410483
Library Thing
3359826
Goodreads
654780

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