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Domestic Service In Postapartheid South Africa Deference And Disdain Alison Jill King

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Domestic Service In Postapartheid South Africa Deference And Disdain Alison Jill King
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Alison Jill King
ISBN: 9780754632757, 075463275X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Domestic Service In Postapartheid South Africa Deference And Disdain Alison Jill King by Alison Jill King 9780754632757, 075463275X instant download after payment.

Universally domestic workers have been a marginalized sector of the workforce, increasingly feminized and whose working lives often reflect abuse, degradation and exploitation. Set within the context of post-apartheid South Africa, the author examines the lives of women in domestic service to discover whether the dismantling of apartheid has ameliorated the poor pay and conditions of this marginalized workforce. The release of Nelson Mandela from Robben Island 1990 marked a momentous event in South Africa's turbulent history and the beginning of the transition from oppression to a free and democratic society. Ten years on the author felt there was a need to discover if the hopes and aspirations of so many liberated Africans were now being realized in concrete experiences. She chose domestic service within South Africa as an effective means to answer these questions. Following on from Jacklyn Cock's seminal work "Maids and Madams", the author draws on research carried out in the Eastern Cape and places these workers in the wider societal context in order to examine their 'quality of life' in addition to their 'quality of work'.

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