
Unruly Labor
A History of Oil in the Arabian Sea
Andrea Wright(Author)
Stanford University Press
Published on 22. October 2024
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-1-5036-3257-8 (ISBN)
Description
In the mid-twentieth century, the Arabian Peninsula emerged as a key site of oil production. International companies recruited workers from across the Middle East and Asia to staff their expanding oil projects. Unruly Labor considers the working conditions, hiring practices, and, most important, worker actions and strikes at these oil projects. It illuminates the multiple ways workers built transnational solidarities to agitate for better working conditions, and how worker actions informed shifting understandings of rights, citizenship, and national security.
Andrea Wright highlights the increasing associations between oil, governance, and racialized management practices to map how labor was increasingly depoliticized. From the 1940s to 1971, a period that includes the end of formal British imperialism in the Arabian Sea and the development of new state governments, citizenship became both an avenue for workers to advocate for their rights and, simultaneously, a way to limit other solidarities. Examining the interests of workers, government officials, and oil company managers alike, Wright offers a new history of Middle Eastern oil and twentieth-century capitalism-a history that illuminates how labor management and national security concerns have shaped state governance and economic policy priorities.
Andrea Wright highlights the increasing associations between oil, governance, and racialized management practices to map how labor was increasingly depoliticized. From the 1940s to 1971, a period that includes the end of formal British imperialism in the Arabian Sea and the development of new state governments, citizenship became both an avenue for workers to advocate for their rights and, simultaneously, a way to limit other solidarities. Examining the interests of workers, government officials, and oil company managers alike, Wright offers a new history of Middle Eastern oil and twentieth-century capitalism-a history that illuminates how labor management and national security concerns have shaped state governance and economic policy priorities.
Reviews / Votes
"Unruly Labor offers a highly original, meticulously researched account of the lifeworlds of oil workers across South Asia, Iran, and the Arabian Peninsula. Andrea Wright illuminates labor as a crucial force that shaped twentieth-century notions of nationalism, class, and social justice."-Peyman Jafari, William & Mary "This is a beautifully written and fascinating account of labor action, solidarity, as well as fragmentation. Reading archival sources with an ethnographer's eye, Andrea Wright brings to life the connections and struggles of managers, officials, and workers that shaped the social worlds and hierarchies of the oil industry."
-Mandana Limbert, CUNY Graduate Center "Unruly Labor shifts our scales of analysis of oil production, and changes how we think about empire, labor, and state-building in the Arabian Peninsula. Rich in narrative detail, it provides much-needed historical context to our understanding of the political economy of oil and makes a valuable contribution to discussions of contemporary labor regimes."
-Farah Al-Nakib, Cal Poly "Wright not only offers readers a window into the working conditions of the laborers recruited into the oil industry but also examines how workers fought back to improve those conditions.... Highly recommended."-M. F. Cairo, CHOICE
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Palo Alto
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Cloth
Illustrations
2 halftones, 4 maps
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
621 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5036-3257-8 (9781503632578)
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10/2024
Stanford University Press
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Person
Andrea Wright is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Asian & Middle Eastern Studies at William & Mary. She is the author of Between Dreams and Ghosts: Indian Migration and Middle Eastern Oil (Stanford, 2021).
Content
Acknowledgments
List of Oil Companies and Major Contractors
Introduction: Producing Labor Hierarchies
1. Building Solidarities
2. Contesting Sovereignty
3. Advocating for Rights
4. Shaping Nationalism Outside of the Nation-State
5. Writing Labor Laws
6. Curtailing Cooperation
7. Securing Oil Projects
Conclusion: Depoliticizing Labor
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Oil Companies and Major Contractors
Introduction: Producing Labor Hierarchies
1. Building Solidarities
2. Contesting Sovereignty
3. Advocating for Rights
4. Shaping Nationalism Outside of the Nation-State
5. Writing Labor Laws
6. Curtailing Cooperation
7. Securing Oil Projects
Conclusion: Depoliticizing Labor
Notes
Bibliography
Index