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Title
Working in Jamie's kitchen
Type
Text
Monograph
Language
English
Classification
LCC: HD6270 .K45 2009
DDC: 331.3/4 full
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Content
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Summary
"In the UK in 2002, the celebrity chef Jamie Oliver set out to transform a group of unemployed young Londoners into enterprising, passionate workers. Their struggles, and those that train and manage them, to develop a passionate orientation to work, highlight many of the challenges we all face in the globalized labour markets of the 21st century"--Provided by publisher.
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Wasted Lives * The Naked Chef and the Master's Apprentices * Jamie's Kitchen and the Problem of Young Workers * Becoming the Passionate, Entrepreneurial Self * Passion: The Vital Ingredient in the Quest for Salvation? * 'Because She's Pretty?' Gender Relations and Young Workers * Don't be a Smart Arse: (Neo)liberalism, Generation Y and the Achievement of Conformity * Conclusion: Arbeit Macht Frei (Work Will Set You Free).
Authorized Access Point
Kelly, Peter, 1957- Working in Jamie's kitchen