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The Stigma Matrix

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As developing states adopt neoliberal policies, more and more working-class women find themselves pulled into the public sphere. They are pressed into wage work by a privatizing and unstable job ma...
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As developing states adopt neoliberal policies, more and more working-class women find themselves pulled into the public sphere. They are pressed into wage work by a privatizing and unstable job market. Likewise, they are pulled into public roles by gender mainstreaming policies that developing states must sign on to in order to receive transnational aid. Their inclusion into the political economy is very beneficial for society, but is it also beneficial for women? In The Stigma Matrix Fauzia Husain draws on the experiences of policewomen, lady health workers, and airline attendants, all frontline workers who help the Pakistani state, and its global allies, address, surveil, and discipline veiled women citizens. These women, she finds, confront a stigma matrix: a complex of local and global, historic, and contemporary factors that work together to complicate women's integration into public life. The experiences of the three groups Husain examines reveal that inclusion requires more than quotas or special seats. This book advances critical feminist and sociological frameworks on stigma and agency showing that both concepts are made up of multiple layers of meaning, and are entangled with elite projects of hegemony.

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Price: $30.00
Pages: 306
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Series: Globalization in Everyday Life
Publication Date: 30 January 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781503636057
Format: Paperback
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"This is an impressive, gorgeously written book that tackles a question of vital importance. Fauzia Husain situates stigma as a force that reaches from the historical colonial past, across decades of neoliberal global forces, and renders its micro-contextual consequences starkly in the intimate daily lives of women tasked with enacting the will of the state under incredibly difficult conditions." —Erin McDonnell, Author of Patchwork Leviathan
Fauzia Husain is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Queens University. Her work has been published in Signs and Poetics.
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
1. THE GLOBAL CONSTITUENTS OF SEXUALIZED STIGMAS IN PAKISTAN
2. THE MESO LEVEL OF THE STIGMA MATRIX: THE CONTEXTS OF STIGMA IN FRONTLINE WORK
3. VEILED DELICACY: AGENTIC RESPONSES TO STIGMA IN THE PAKISTANI POLICE FORCE
4. SACRED CONDUITS: STIGMA AND THE AGENCY OF HEALTH WORKERS
5. MAVENS OF MOBILITY: HOW AIRLINE WOMEN NAVIGATE STIGMA
6. SPECTACULAR AGENCY: STUNNING DRAMAS OF RECRUITMENT
CONCLUSION: MOVING FORWARD WITH THE STIGMA MATRIX
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index