“…Regardless of these critiques, the theory of emotional labor remains extremely influential and has inspired a series of related concepts that capture different aspects of the interactive work involved in service occupations, such as body labor (Kang, 2003), relational labor (Mears, 2015;Zelizer, 2005a;), bridgework (Otis, 2016), or aesthetic labor (Warhust and Nickson, 2007). Among these, the framework of intimate labor defines "a continuum of service and caring labor, from high-end nursing to low-end housekeeping, and includes sex, domestic, and care work" (Boris and Parreñas, 2010, p. 2).…”