1. Material Worlds: Denim on the Globalized Shop Floor.
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Chakravarti, Leila Zaki
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MATERIAL culture , *TEXTILES , *ETHNOGRAPHIC analysis , *INDUSTRIAL workers , *DENIM , *COTTON textiles , *INTERNATIONAL trade , *CONTESTS - Abstract
This paper focuses on a material culture approach in order to explore multiple dimensions in the production of denim in an export dominated assembly plant in Port Said, Egypt. Ethnographic data are analyzed to highlight the interplay between the surfaces and tools used in garment making and the skills and strategies deployed by factory workers, so elucidating some of the less immediately visible nuances in the turbulence of daily life on the production shop floor. Contrary to the common view that dismisses production tasks as repetitive and boring, these processes reveal the technical structures, skill hierarchies and uses of shop-floor language that give shade and variation to the skills attributed to different stages of "made-to-order" garment assembly work. These dynamics become more significant within the specific context of global and local competition for orders in which denim is established as the definitive fabric and brand through which reputations are made and sustained-for workers, for firms and for the city. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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