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Discover 'Castoffs of Capital,' a groundbreaking exploration of the lives of female garment workers in the global apparel industry. Delve into this meticulously researched volume, published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2023, which dismantles stereotypes surrounding garment workers. Lamia Karim, a distinguished anthropologist, uses in-depth fieldwork in Bangladesh to illuminate the experiences of older women who have aged out of factory work, a demographic often overlooked in discussions of labor and gender dynamics. This trade paperback captivates readers with its feminist labor studies perspective, focusing on women as multifaceted individuals — workers, mothers, and political agents navigating the complexities of global capitalism. As you read, witness how these women aspire for a 'good life' that extends beyond mere material comfort, encompassing love, sexual fulfillment, and a sense of agency amid precarity. This innovative ethnography showcases their wants, desires, and the challenges they face as they strive for dignity and recognition in a system designed to exploit. Ideal for scholars of gender studies, labor history, and anthropology, 'Castoffs of Capital' is an essential addition to any library. Explore the untold stories of resilience and empowerment in the world of garment labor. This unique book invites you to engage with critical social issues while honoring the persistence of these remarkable women.