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The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling, Twentieth Anniversary Edition, With a New Afterword
 
 

The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling, Twentieth Anniversary Edition, With a New Afterword [Kindle Edition]

Arlie Russell Hochschild
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"A worthy study of the high, and often hidden, personal costs that people in certain occupations pay for agreeing to treat their feelings as merchandise." --"San Jose Mercury News

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In private life we try to induce or suppress love, envy, and anger through deep acting or "emotional work," just as we manage our outer expressions through surface acting. But what happens when this system of adjusting emotions is adapted to commercial purposes? Hochschild examines the cost of this kind of "emotional labor." She vividly describes from a humanist and feminist perspective the process of estrangement from personal feelings and its role as an "occupational hazard" for one-third of America's workforce.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 902 KB
  • Print Length: 341 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0520239334
  • Publisher: University of California Press (16 May 2003)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005ZS3BJE
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Insteresting perspective 17 April 2012
By Maria
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For anyone interested in organisational behaviour, this is a great read. It looks at theory but also has real life examples. Easy read and very educational.
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Defines and highlights the effects of emotional labor. 15 Sep 1998
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Using the experiences of flight attendants, the author describes the stresses and effects of on-the-job "emotional labor". She also describes how dehumanizing such labor can be in an atmosphere of gender inequality, socioeconomic inequality, and the increasing rationalization of the workplace in the corporate pursuit of profits. An excellent and interesting read.
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exemplary emotions study 24 Feb 2011
By suburban dissident - Published on Amazon.com
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Arlie Hochschild's research often brings out the most interesting aspects of our mundane practices. Here, primarily by analyzing the experiences of airline stewardesses, Hochschild tackles the question of what happens when, in our hyper consumer culture, one's emotions become commodified, when our feelings become a product? For service industries - hence the stewardesses - Hochschild finds that it isn't just delivering drinks that is part of the product; it is also one's smile and positive attitude that is similarly included (no matter how much you might want to dump a drink on the guy in the second row). As one can likely imagine, emotional commercialization doesn't lead to the best of outcomes: burnout and an inability to parse out on-stage and off-stage emotions.

This book is great for those interested in sociology of emotions, the effects of modernizations and commercialization, and anyone hankering for another reason to not like consumer culture. For me, this book stands as a model for what good sociological writing can be like: insightful, entertaining and inspiring.
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Great 4 July 2000
By Sergij Dominik Novak - Published on Amazon.com
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Fantastic work, great research...,great Subject, but need a follow up Book...to see how things are done now at DL...
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the worker can become estranged or alienated from an aspect of selfeither the body or the margins of the soulthat is used to do the work. &quote;
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in order to survive in their jobs, they must mentally detach themselvesthe factory worker from his own body and physical labor, and the flight attendant from her own feelings and emotional labor. &quote;
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