Working the Skies – The Fast–Paced, Disorienting World of the Flight Attendant
Autor Drew Whiteleggen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814794081
ISBN-10: 0814794084
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814794084
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"Debunks popular myths that portray the profession as glamorous, exotic, and sexually freeing by taking readers through a typical journey; with interviews and profiles of flight attendants.
Foreword"In Working the Skies, Whitelegg takes the interviews and study of a multitude of flight attendants and creates a readable, enjoyable tale of the perils and possibilities flight attendants face.
Feminist Review"But mythological stewsyoung women living a life of sex, drugs and never-ending voyageis a far cry from the well documented realities presented in Whiteleggs new book. . . . Using a series of interviews and focus groups with flight attendants of all ages, Whitelegg charts the arc of a profession barely seven decades old.
Dallas Morning News"A balanced inquiry into the lives of these long-overlooked professionals...Sharing a wealth of interesting, entertaining, and dramatic anecdotes...Rich enough to satisfy the most curious reader.
Booklist"While also providing some history, Whitelegg mostly takes a contemporary look at the lives of flight attendants, drawn from interviews with over 60 current and former flight attendants and other airline workers. . . . Whitelegg's observations and use of candid, day-in-the-life snapshots are interesting.
Library JournalA fascinating study that draws on the voices of flight attendants to poignantly reveal the changing nature of this 24/7 occupation. After reading this important book, one will find it difficult to observe flight attendants without concern for the vulnerability of their careers and for the complex ways they juggle space and time along with work and family. A great read.
Harriet B. Presser, author of Working in a 24/7 Economy: Challenges for American Families"A well-written and thorough treatment of the occupational demands and biography of the flight attendant. Working the Skies describes both how the work shapes the personal lives of those in the profession, as well as how work can be 'chosen' in an effort to craft a particular kind of life. The book also illustrates how the process of globalization has moved the profession 'backwards' in terms of working conditions and compensation-challenges faced by workers in numerous other professions."
Veronica Jaris Tichenor, author of Earning More And Getting Less
Foreword"In Working the Skies, Whitelegg takes the interviews and study of a multitude of flight attendants and creates a readable, enjoyable tale of the perils and possibilities flight attendants face.
Feminist Review"But mythological stewsyoung women living a life of sex, drugs and never-ending voyageis a far cry from the well documented realities presented in Whiteleggs new book. . . . Using a series of interviews and focus groups with flight attendants of all ages, Whitelegg charts the arc of a profession barely seven decades old.
Dallas Morning News"A balanced inquiry into the lives of these long-overlooked professionals...Sharing a wealth of interesting, entertaining, and dramatic anecdotes...Rich enough to satisfy the most curious reader.
Booklist"While also providing some history, Whitelegg mostly takes a contemporary look at the lives of flight attendants, drawn from interviews with over 60 current and former flight attendants and other airline workers. . . . Whitelegg's observations and use of candid, day-in-the-life snapshots are interesting.
Library JournalA fascinating study that draws on the voices of flight attendants to poignantly reveal the changing nature of this 24/7 occupation. After reading this important book, one will find it difficult to observe flight attendants without concern for the vulnerability of their careers and for the complex ways they juggle space and time along with work and family. A great read.
Harriet B. Presser, author of Working in a 24/7 Economy: Challenges for American Families"A well-written and thorough treatment of the occupational demands and biography of the flight attendant. Working the Skies describes both how the work shapes the personal lives of those in the profession, as well as how work can be 'chosen' in an effort to craft a particular kind of life. The book also illustrates how the process of globalization has moved the profession 'backwards' in terms of working conditions and compensation-challenges faced by workers in numerous other professions."
Veronica Jaris Tichenor, author of Earning More And Getting Less
Notă biografică
Drew Whitelegg