Attachment, Aspiration, and Inequality in Domestic Labour in India

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Attachment, Aspiration, and Inequality in Domestic Labour in India

The Bonds of Service

Chatterjee, Anindita

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2026

160

Dura

Inglês

9781041015727

15 a 20 dias

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1 Introduction

2 Affective Attachments and Embodied Labour: Kolkata and Delhi

3 English as an Aspirational Mechanism for Migrant Domestic Workers: Social Mobility, Inequality, and Language

4 Construction, Negotiation, and Articulation on Class Among Domestic Workers and Employers: Living Within Boundaries

5 Patterns of Exclusion Among Female Migrant Domestic Workers: Uneasy Coexistence

6 Embodied Gender Inequality Among Migrant Domestic Workers: Exhausted Bodies and Suppressed Desire

7 Narrative Accounts of Women's Working Conditions in Bangladesh: Cross-Border Migration

8 Conclusion
informal labour ethnography;gendered work relations;caste and class dynamics;migrant women workers;intersectionality in India;qualitative fieldwork methods;affective labour in urban households