01974nam a2200385 a 4500001001200000003000800012006001900020007001500039008004100054010001700095020003700112020003600149020002700185040002100212035002100233043001200254050002300266082001400289100001900303245011400322260005600436300002300492504005100515505045700566533015201023650005101175650005401226650004201280650004001322651003501362655002901397710001701426856012601443999001901569ebr10535639CaPaEBRm u cr cn|||||||||090903s2010 caua sb 001 0 eng d z 2009035369 z9780520262584 (cloth alk. paper) z9780520262607 (pbk. alk. paper) z9780520945654 (e-book) aCaPaEBRcCaPaEBR a(OCoLC)785785310 an-us---14aTT958b.K36 2010eb04a391.62221 aKang, Miliann.14aThe managed handh[electronic resource] :brace, gender, and the body in beauty service work /cMiliann Kang. aBerkeley :bUniversity of California Press,cc2010. axv, 309 p. :bill. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aIntroduction: manicuring work -- "There's no business like the nail business" -- "What other work is there?": manicurists -- Hooked on nails: customers -- "I just put Koreans and nails together": nail spas and the model minority -- Black people "have not been the ones who get pampered": nail art salons and black-Korean relations -- "You could get a fungus": Asian discount nail salons as the new yellow peril -- Conclusion: what is a manicure worth?. aElectronic reproduction.bPalo Alto, Calif. :cebrary,d2011.nAvailable via World Wide Web.nAccess may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries. 0aBeauty culturexSocial aspectszUnited States. 0aKorean American womenxEmploymentzUnited States. 0aWomen foreign workerszUnited States. 0aAsian AmericansxSocial conditions. 0aUnited StatesxRace relations. 7aElectronic books.2local2 aebrary, Inc.40uhttp://site.ebrary.com/lib/rucke/Doc?id=10535639zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view c133394d133394