The flourishing fast food industry represents one particular blueprint of how to live. Reiter analyses the profound consequences of this blueprint for many spheres of life: women's work, youth employment, the labour movement, the family, and the community. Since the 1970s young people and women have increasingly entered the job market in low waged, service-sector jobs. Family life, she explains, has changed dramatically in the last forty years as many activities that were traditionally part of the home have been replaced by services available in the marketplace. The production of meals and those who produce them have moved from the family kitchen to the highly regulated corporate workplace where workers are like the interchangeable parts of a machine.
Product details
- Paperback | 224 pages
- 152.4 x 226.06 x 15.24mm | 332g
- 06 Apr 2000
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Montreal, Canada
- English
- 2nd ed.
- 19 illustrations
- 0773513876
- 9780773513877
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