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  1. Servants’ pasts
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    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  Orient Blackswan, Hyderabad

    Domestic servants have always been, and continue to be, ubiquitous in the households of middle and upper income rural and urban South Asia. They are also strikingly visible in art forms: paintings, sculptures, photographs, cinema, plays, stories,... mehr

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    Domestic servants have always been, and continue to be, ubiquitous in the households of middle and upper income rural and urban South Asia. They are also strikingly visible in art forms: paintings, sculptures, photographs, cinema, plays, stories, etc. Yet, they remain absent from scholarly research with very few recent exceptions. Domestic service was an important category of labour and social relationships in early modern and colonial India but the domestic servant has largely remained absent from historians’ accounts of South Asia. Servants’ Pasts, Sixteenth to Eighteenth Century South Asia, Vol. 1, much like Vol. 2, covers a range of polities; it specifically explores the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, and provides untold accounts of the ideals and practices of master/mistress-servant relationships during that period. Young and seasoned scholars from diverse backgrounds use various sources - stories, letters, ledges, visuals, biographies, chronicles, newspaper reports and legal injunctions - to unravel the complex relationships around service and servitude. Contract, loyalty, patronage, ethical concerns and not least, coercion - both affectionate and violent - mark the nature of this relationship.

     

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    Quelle: Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
    Beteiligt: Sinha, Nitin (HerausgeberIn); Varma, Nitin (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    Schriftenreihe: New perspectives in South Asian history
    Schlagworte: Household employees ; India ; History ; Congresses; Women household employees ; India ; History ; Congresses; Indentured servants; Indentured servants; Indentured servants; Household employees; Household employees; Household employees; Master and servant; Caste; British Occupation of India (1765-1947); Caste; Household employees ; Social conditions; Indentured servants; Master and servant; India; South Asia; History
    Umfang: 2 Bände
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    "The essays in this volume were part of the project's first conference held at Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), New Delhi, 2017, and at the 24th European Conference on South Asian Studies, Warsaw, 2016"--Page xii. - Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Like Family
    Domestic Workers in South African History and Literature
    Autor*in: Jansen, Ena
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Witwatersrand University Press, Johannesburg

    11. Domestic Workers in Post-apartheid Novels by Black Authors12. Domestic Workers Bridge the Gap; Notes; Artists and Photographers; Bibliography; Index Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Note for Readers; Introduction:... mehr

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    11. Domestic Workers in Post-apartheid Novels by Black Authors12. Domestic Workers Bridge the Gap; Notes; Artists and Photographers; Bibliography; Index Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Note for Readers; Introduction: Searching the Archive; 1. Representations of Domestic Workers; 2. Enslaved Women at the Cape: The First Domestic Workers; 3. Migrant Women and Domestic Work in the City; 4. Legislation and Black Urban Women; 5. Domestic Workers in Personal Accounts; 6. Oral Testimonies, Interviews and a Novel; 7. Domestic Workers and Children; 8. Domestic Workers and Sexuality; 9. Domestic Workers in Troubled Times; 10. Domestic Workers in Post-apartheid Novels by White Authors Like Family examines the ambivalent position of domestic workers in South Africa in the contact zone between race and class, urban and rural, rich and poor, and white and black. Ena Jansen offers a historical perspective whilst analysing South African literary texts to understand their representation of domestic workers

     

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