Review of: Graciela Amalia Queirolo. Mujeres en las oficinas: trabajo, género y clase en el sector administrativo (Buenos Aires, 1910-1950). Buenos Aires: Biblos, 2018, 269 páginas.
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https://doi.org/10.35305/ac.v16i21.1003Keywords:
Women, office, work, genderAbstract
Offices -as our contemporary societies imagine them-, are always seen as a masculine space where white heterosexual men circulate in their refined suits and polished shoes. While they impart commands on dexter and sinister, women crawl around them, listening and obbeyign.
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