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Clothed in Integrity

by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2000.
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Overview

Barbara Paleczny, herself a daughter of garment workers, tugs at the threads of homeworking in the garment industry to reveal a low-wage strategy that rends the fabric of social integrity and exposes global trends. The resurgence of sweatshops affects the working poor in both first- and third-world countries.

Paleczny assesses the responsibility of transnational retailers for unacceptable wages and working conditions and describes historic shifts in the global context of garment production. After exploring systemic causes of poverty, relevant policy setting, and ethical foundations, Paleczny introduces both short- and long-range possibilities for transformation, emphasizing the collaborative nature of work.

Clothed in Integrity draws on feminist studies, alternative economics, and the ethical foundations proposed by Bernard Lonergan to fashion a constructive work in which Paleczny connects issues of societal meanings and values, moral imperatives, and economic feasibility. With candour, she shares personal stories of engagement in coalition work. Those who dwell on this text will find information, challenges, and inspiration to nurture their reflection, research, dialogue, and action.

About the Author, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2000.

Barbara Paleczny is coordinator for Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation for the School Sisters of Notre Dame (Dallas province) and an activist in roganizations concerned with social justice.

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Herself a daughter of garment workers and now a member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame order, Paleczny (theology, Lady of the Lake U., San Antonio) explores homeworking in the industry to reveal a low-wage strategy that rends the fabric of social integrity and exposes global trends. She assesses the responsibility of transnational retailers for unacceptable wages and working conditions, and describes historic shifts in the global context of garment production. She also sets out short-term and long-term actions for changing the situation. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

From The Critics

Clothed In Integrity: Weaving Just Cultural Relations And The Garment Industry draws on feminist studies, alternative economics, and the ethical foundations proposed by Bernard Lonergan to connect issues of societal meanings and values with moral imperatives and economic feasibility. Barbara Paleczny (coordinator for Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation for the School sisters of Notre Dame: Dallas Province, and visiting professor of theology at Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonia, Texas) shares personal stories of engagement in coalition work and assesses the responsibility of transnational retailers for unacceptable wages and working conditions while describing historic shifts in the global context of garment production. After a detailed and documented survey of systemic causes for poverty, relevant policy setting, and ethical foundations, Clothed In Integrity introduces both short- and long-range possibilities for transformation, emphasizing the collaborative nature of work. A very welcome and scholarly history and analysis, Clothed In Integrity is very highly recommended reading for students of garment industry labor practices, workplace ethics, garment industry economics, and applied feminist theology.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2000
Publisher
Waterloo, Ont. : Published for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion = Corporation canadienne des sciences religieuses by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2000.
Pages
386
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780889203402

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