| ISBN: |
038[zasłonięte]7229 |
| Wymiar: |
146 x 215 mm |
| Nr wydania: |
- |
| Seria: |
- |
| Ilość stron: |
221 |
| Waga: |
0,40 kg |
| Indeks: |
0012/05/0159 |
| Ocena: |
Dobry |
| Rok wydania: |
1975 |
| Wydawca: |
Doubleday&Company |
| Autor: |
Garson Barbara |
| Rodzaj okładki: |
Twarda z obwolutą |
| Stan: |
Używana |
Opis książki
All the livelong day. The meaning and demeaning of routin
This book definitely had some serious issues with datedness, despite being an "updated" edition. There is a lot of hippy sociologist lingo being thrown around and a lot of the young people are referred to as "long-hairs." The weirdest thing about reading it though has to be realizing how few Americans are actually directly involved in a production line anymore and how much of the factory work has been outsourced elsewhere by now. In response to this, Garson tries to also talk about the automation of office work and how that effects the workers involved, but it still falls a little flat considering how much technological advancements have rendered a lot of what she describes in that portion obsolete as well.
Uwagi:
Trochę wytarta i rozdarta obwoluta, nieznacznie zabrudzone brzegi stron. Książka pobiblioteczna - zawiera pieczątki i adnotacje biblioteczne oraz naklejkę biblioteczną na oprawie.