Serving Class by Janet Bujra

Serving Class by Janet Bujra

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Exploring the institution of domestic service, this book discloses processes of postcolonial class formation both as exploitation and cultural elaboration. It also uncovers gender struggles amongst workers and those who employ them.

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Serving Class by Janet Bujra

This is a book about contradictions. About the men who are better at housework than women and still retain their view of themselves as real men.In colonial Tanganyika, when housework for some was transformed into wage labour for others, the only available labour force was predominantly male, so men became domestic servants, even nursemaids to babies. Even today men are preferred over women as servants. Paradoxically, these were also militant domestics, in an occupation usually characterised by passivity and inability to organise. A wave of strikes involving domestic workers swept East Africa in the 1950s-60s. Given this unusual militancy, why did domestic servants become so politically passive after independence? And equally contradictory: how did an institution so sharply expressing class differences persist in a period when the Tanzanian state was proclaiming 'socialism' and the end of class exploitations? Exploring the institution of domestic service, this book discloses processes of postcolonial class formation both as exploitation and cultural elaboration. It also uncovers gender struggles amongst workers and those who employ them.
Bujra takes a seemingly insignificant, indeed almost invisible, human social arrangement and turns it into a fruitful way of interpreting society and history for any era or part of the worldBujra takes a seemingly insignificant, indeed almost invisible, human social arrangement and turns it into a fruitful way of interpreting society and history for any era or part of the world.
Janet Bujra teaches in the Department of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford.
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ISBN 13 9780748614844
ISBN 10 0748614842
Title Serving Class
Author Janet M Bujra
Series International African Library
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Year published 2000-12-21
Number of pages 288
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