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emotional labor to describe the work done by people who have to express emotions they don’t truly feel while suppressing those they do. Workers, she explained, who are expected to hide their own feelings or generate desirable ones become alienated from their own authentic selves. Emotional labor has become a central tenet in understanding many industries, particularly the service industry, in which women are overrepresented and poorly compensated.
Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger
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