Rauchzeichen: Tabakproduktion und Gender im globalen und historiographischen Kontext
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https://doi.org/10.25365/oezg-2022-33-3-4Schlagworte:
tobacco, labour, gender, work, Marie Tusch, cigararice, tabacheine, Fiume/Rijeka, National Consumers’ League, Lucy Randolph Mason, Local 22, Moranda SmithAbstract
This contribution aims to unpack female public and political agency within tobacco factories while highlighting and contrasting twentieth-century case studies, based on the European and North American continents at the intersections of gender, class, and race. Further, the article analyses the diverse and differing working conditions for women employees in the tobacco sector and their socio-economic implications from a national, transborder, and transatlantic perspective. By examining and discussing gendered processes and cultural norms in cigarette and cigar manufacturing plants in Austria-Hungary, the post-Habsburg territories, and the United States from the late nineteenth century to the end of the Second World War, this study attempts to dissect the parameters sex, social milieus, ethnicity, and migratory backgrounds in conjunction with multi-layered exploitative processes of production and consumption in the tobacco industry.
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