(Ling) Ethnographies of work on airline crew?

Miller, Laura millerlau at UMSL.EDU
Mon Jul 28 23:25:33 UTC 2014


Christine  Yano:
Airborne Dreams: Nisei Stewardesses and Pan American World Airways, Duke University Press, 2011

 "'Flying Geisha’: Japanese Stewardesses with Pan American World Airways,” in Alisa Freedman, Laura Miller, Christine Yano, eds., Modern Girls on the Go: Gender, Mobility, Globalism, and Labor in Contemporary Japan. Stanford University Press, 2013. 

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Subject: (Ling) Ethnographies of work on airline crew?

Dear Colleagues,

I hope all is well. Does anyone know of any ethnographies, especially ling
anth or discourse analytic ones, on the work lives of airline crew members,
either ground or in-flight? I'm serving as an ethnographic consultant on a
project that may find this information useful. If you do know of any such
studies please email me offline at nadumas at ucsc.edu.

Be well,
Nate

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Nathaniel Dumas
Research Associate, Department of Anthropology
University of Santa Cruz
nadumas at ucsc.edu



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