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Towards a Feminist Political Economy of Time Labour Circulation, Social Reproduction and the ‘Afterlife’ of Cheap Labour

Mezzadri, Alessandra; Majumder, Sanjita

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Sanjita Majumder



Abstract

This article explores ‘time’ as a crucial category of analysis shaping and shaped by the dynamics of exploitation and social reproduction across the global assembly line. Focusing on the Indian garment industry, the article develops a feminist political economy of time stressing the productive and reproductive temporalities of exploitation, which give rise to multiple forms of labour circulation, including early exit from industrial work. Then, the study places this early exit under the microscope, and analyses the ‘afterlife’ available to women workers outside the factory, which often involves a transition back to informal occupations. The narrative draws both on extensive knowledge of India’s garment sweatshops, and on the detailed analysis of twenty life histories of women former factory workers in Bengaluru. The investigation of the feminist political economy of time of the global assembly line developed here suggests the presence of a revolving door between industrial and informal work in the lives of the working classes. It disproves linear global industrial development narratives constructing industrial work as ‘better work’ and contributes to feminist IPE debates by illustrating how social reproduction – its rhythms, temporalities, and everyday necessities – concretely co-constitutes the world of work across the global economy.

Citation

Mezzadri, A., & Majumder, S. (2022). Towards a Feminist Political Economy of Time Labour Circulation, Social Reproduction and the ‘Afterlife’ of Cheap Labour. Review of International Political Economy, 29(6), 1804-1826. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2020.1857293

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 12, 2020
Online Publication Date Dec 17, 2020
Publication Date Nov 1, 2022
Deposit Date Nov 27, 2020
Publicly Available Date Nov 27, 2020
Journal Review of International Political Economy
Print ISSN 0969-2290
Electronic ISSN 1466-4526
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 29
Issue 6
Pages 1804-1826
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2020.1857293
Keywords feminist political economy, global sweatshop, time, labour circulation, women workers, social reproduction, post-industrial work
Related Public URLs https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rrip20/current

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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Review of International Political
Economy on 17 Dec 2020, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2020.1857293
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