The History and Social Conditioning of Emotional Labor - Deepstash

The History and Social Conditioning of Emotional Labor

Traces the historical roots of emotional labor, linking it to patriarchy, class, and racial dynamics.

Discusses how societal norms have conditioned women to perform emotional labor without recognition.

Examines industrialization and capitalism’s role in reinforcing gendered emotional labor.

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“Emotional Labor: The Invisible Work Shaping Our Lives and How to Claim Our Power” by Rose Hackman delves into the often-overlooked concept of emotional labor, particularly its disproportionate impact on women and marginalized groups.

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