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The Gendered Rice Bowl: The Sexual Politics of Service Work in Urban China", Amy Hanser.
Hanser examines the shifts in perception of femininity that have occurred in China during the country's transition from socialism to its current, more capitalistic stage. At first she discusses the ways in which young women were portrayed as strong (physically and mentally) and part of the agricultural labor force that would drive socialism, and the associated egalitarianism. Now, however, the ideal of femininity is that of the fashion model, with middle-aged women seen as a symbol of a distant and dated past. The sexualization of women was seen via two participant observation experiences, one at a state-owned clothing store and the other a more upscale, privately owned business. The former had a more middle aged staff, with proficiency and experience being the benchmarks of success. The latter, however, emphasized a sexualized presentation from youthful sales clerks. These women, however, were seen by the older employees as being of lower social class and having less ability as workers. The overall conclusion was centered on how inequality was perpetrated and enforced by these differing approaches.
Service industry work is theorized by Hanser to separate women largely based on
a. appearance
b. social class
c. education
d. wealth

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