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Front of the House, Back of the House

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Honorable Mention, Mirra Komarovsky Book Award, given by the Eastern Sociological Society2021 Outstanding Academic Title, Choice MagazineHow workers navigate race, gender, and class in the food ser...
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  • 29 December 2020
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Honorable Mention, Mirra Komarovsky Book Award, given by the Eastern Sociological Society

2021 Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine

How workers navigate race, gender, and class in the food service industry

Two unequal worlds of work exist within the upscale restaurant scene of Los Angeles. White, college-educated servers operate in the front of the house—also known as the public areas of the restaurant—while Latino immigrants toil in the back of the house and out of customer view.
In Front of the House, Back of the House, Eli Revelle Yano Wilson shows us what keeps these workers apart, exploring race, class, and gender inequalities in the food service industry.

Drawing on research at three different high-end restaurants in Los Angeles, Wilson highlights why these inequalities persist in the twenty-first century, pointing to discriminatory hiring and supervisory practices that ultimately grant educated whites access to the most desirable positions. Additionally, he shows us how workers navigate these inequalities under the same roof, making sense of their jobs, their identities, and each other in a world that reinforces their separateness.

Front of the House, Back of the House takes us behind the scenes of the food service industry, providing a window into the unequal lives of white and Latino restaurant workers.

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Price: $23.00
Publisher: NYU Press
Imprint: NYU Press
Series: Latina/o Sociology
Publication Date: 29 December 2020
ISBN: 9781479800667
Format: eBook
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Food Industry, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination
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Using his keen lens of participant observation and his powerful writing style, Wilson takes readers into the world of high-end dining in Los Angeles. He shares the often-unnoticed, taken-for-granted ways that managers, customers, and even workers themselves sort workers into different and unequal jobs rooted in systems of inequality and socially coded expectations that advantage some and disadvantage others. This book is a must read for students and scholars who are interested in the racialized coding of labor in US workplaces, and will be a seminal text for both the sociology of work and ethnographic studies.
Eli Revelle Yano Wilson is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of New Mexico. He is the author of Front of the House, Back of the House: Race and Inequality in the Lives of Restaurant Workers, and co-author of Beer and Society: How We Make Beer and Beer Makes Us.