Doing the Dirty Work?: The Global Politics of Domestic LabourPalgrave Macmillan, 2000 - 213 pages There has been a tendency amongst feminists to see domestic work as the great leveller, a common burden imposed on all women equally by patriarchy. This unique study of migrant domestic workers in the North uncovers some uncomfortable facts about the race and class aspects of domestic oppression. Based on original research, it looks at the racialisation of paid domestic labour in the North - a phenomenon which challenges feminsim and political theory at a fundamental level. |
Table des matières
Dr Jekyll and Mrs Hyde | 9 |
A Foot in the Door | 28 |
Invisible Women | 49 |
Invisible Women II | 69 |
Changing the Rules | 86 |
Selling the Self | 108 |
the American South | 126 |
Just Like One of the Family | 159 |
Your Passport is Your Life | 175 |
Conclusions | 196 |
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Doing the Dirty Work?: The Global Politics of Domestic Labour Bridget Anderson Affichage d'extraits - 2000 |

