Women Miners in Developing Countries : Pit Women and Others - Martha Macintyre

Women Miners in Developing Countries

Pit Women and Others

By: Martha Macintyre, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt (Editor)

Hardcover | 28 April 2006

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Contrary to their masculine portrayal, mines have always employed women in valuable and productive roles. Pit life is generally perceived as a uniquely male world, where the sharing of risks contribute to the formation of a particular form of male solidarity. This portrayal legitimises men as the only mineworkers and large, mechanized, capitalized operations as the only form of mining.Bringing together a range of case studies of women miners from past and present in Asia, the Pacific Region, Latin America and Africa, this book challenges these assumptions. Not only does it engender the mines, but it also highlights the small and informal ways mining is practised in the developing world. The book shows women engaged in various kinds of mining: on the surface as well as underground, in both large and small, modern and traditional, artisanal and small mining practices. In doing so, it illustrates how gender and inequality are constructed and sustained in the mines, and also how ethnic identities intersect with those gendered identities.
Industry Reviews
'The essays in this collection provide a timely and powerful critique of the assumptions commonly made about gender relations and the marginalisation of women in communities and regions where mining is the main form of economic activity. They are essential reading for anyone interested in the complex relationships between industry, gender and development.' Dr Colin Filer, The Australian National University, Australia 'Women Miners in Developing Countries makes an important contribution by bringing attention to gender aspects of mining, which today are unrecognized by much of the global industry. The book demonstrates that in the past women miners have all too often been second class citizens and it is time to create a level playing field. The book is important for all who are concerned to see the mining industry provide employment opportunities that contribute to poverty alleviation and sustainable development. I highly recommend the book...[it] points the way forward with contemporary examples of how women's status and work activities in mining can be given the due respect that they deserve.' John Strongman, Mining Adviser, Oil, Gas, Mining and Chemicals Department, World Bank, USA 'Women Miners in Developing Countries: Pit Women and Others makes a solid contribution to the evolving body of literature on extractive industries and gender. Its 17 chapters...are rich in detail on the role of women in the mining industries in Bolivia, India, Indonesia, Korea, Japan, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea.' Development in Practice '...this volume is an excellent revelation on women miners who face down social, economic and political norms in order to earn a living.' Journal of Contemporary Asia

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