Mining Coal and Undermining Gender

Mining Coal and Undermining Gender by Jessica Smith Rolston


ISBN
9780813563671
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
250
Dimensions
152 x 229 x 14mm

Though mining is an infamously masculine industry, women make up 20 percent of all production crews in Wyoming's Powder River Basin - the largest coal-producing region in the United States. How do these women fit into a working culture supposedly hostile to females? This is what anthropologist Jessica Smith Rolston, herself a onetime mine worker and the daughter of a miner, set out to discover. Her answers, based on years of participant-observation in four mines and extensive interviews with miners, managers, engineers and the families of mine employees, offer a rich and surprising view of the working "families" that miners construct. In this picture, gender roles are not nearly as straightforward - or as straitened - as stereotypes suggest.

Gender is far from the primary concern of coworkers in crews. Far more important, Rolston finds, is protecting the safety of the entire crew and finding a way to treat each other well despite the stresses of their jobs. These miners share the burden of rotating shift work - continually switching between twelve-hour day and night shifts - which deprives them of the daily rhythms of a typical home, from morning breakfasts to bedtime stories. Rolston identifies the mine workers' response to these shared challenges as a new sort of constructed kinship that both challenges and reproduces gender roles in their everyday working and family lives.

Crews' expectations for coworkers to treat one another like family and to adopt an "agricultural" work ethic tend to minimise gender differences. And yet, these differences remain tenacious in the equation of masculinity with technical expertise and of femininity with household responsibilities. For Rolston, such lingering areas of inequality highlight the importance of structural constraints that flout a common impulse among men and women to neutralise the significance of gender, at home and in the workplace.

At a time when the Appalachian region continues to dominate discussion of mining culture, this book provides a very different and unexpected view - of how miners live and work together, and of how their lives and work reconfigure ideas of gender and kinship.
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