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100 _aKamei, Richard
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245 _aBrewing alcohol and emotions: narratives from Namthanlong, Manipur
260 _c2019
300 _ap.135-147.
520 _aAlcohol work in Namthanlong village, Manipur has been fostering indigenous alcohol industry for several decades that remains a source of income for women workers. Emotional labour employed in this work especially in the vendors adds more woes to the existing vulnerability and exploitation they face in brewing and selling alcohol. As more women began to sell and serve alcohol for customers in their household setup, emotional labour came forth as a significant factor to cater and sustain the operation of alcohol vendors. This article is an attempt to bring out the facet of alcohol work and the role of women from Namthanlong. Primary data collected from the field in Namthanlong village has been used in presenting the realities of women workers in indigenous alcohol industry and the significance of emotional labour. Data was collected by taking interviews of prospective respondents with ethical considerations. - Reproduced.
700 _aMajumder, Mrinmoy
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773 _aManagement and Labour Studies
906 _aAlcohol industry - Manipur
942 _cAR