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Changes in the Identities of Female Sales Clerks in the Service Sector in L City |
SU Yi-hui |
School of Humanities, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai 200433, China |
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Abstract This paper attempts to explore the changes in the multiple identities of female sales clerks in the service sector based on the framework of intersectionality. Comparing state-owned store A in Socialist period and private store B in Post-socialist period, it is noted that female clerks of the two stores have different combination of identities among citizenship, gender and class. This study shows that citizenship which was constructed by the state together with its design of gender division of labour during the Socialist planned economy period disappeared along with the introduction of the market in the Post-socialist period. Also, gender identity built upon "sisterhood" began to dissipate. What has come out of the reassembled identities has been strongly influenced by gender and class, two crucial markers in the Post-socialist period.
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