Smells, intimate labor and domestic work in Delhi, India

Ishita Dey
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ABSTRACT This article stems from an ongoing collaborative ethnographic project with a Delhi-based women workers’ union known as Shehri Mahila Kamgar Union. Since 2015 I have been studying how domestic workers view the relationship between the senses and work. The main objective is to understand how the “senses” in general and smell in particular have been invisibilised in discussions on “intimate labor.” While analyses of the sensory labor and synesthetic reason involved in craftwork and food preparation celebrate sensoriality, the location of smells in intimate labor, especially domestic work, has been occulted. I propose the term “intimate sense-labor” to foreground the study of the acts of erasure of smells that are central to the sensory practice of domestic workers. Intimate sense-labor consists of strictly disciplining the senses and controlling sensory emanations while reproducing the intimate smells of a household through acts of cleaning, washing, and cooking. Building upon everyday work narratives of domestic workers, I expose the workings of “intimate sense-labor” through an examination of the smells of happiness, fear, and disgust.
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气味,亲密劳动和家务劳动在印度德里
本文源于一个正在进行的民族志合作项目,该项目与位于德里的Shehri Mahila Kamgar工会合作。自2015年以来,我一直在研究家政工人如何看待感官与工作之间的关系。主要目的是了解一般的“感觉”,特别是嗅觉是如何在“亲密劳动”的讨论中被忽视的。虽然对工艺和食物准备中涉及的感官劳动和联觉原因的分析颂扬了感官性,但气味在亲密劳动,特别是家务劳动中的位置却被掩盖了。我提出“亲密的感官劳动”一词,以突出对消除气味行为的研究,这是家庭工人感官实践的核心。亲密的感官劳动包括严格训练感官和控制感官散发,同时通过清洁、洗涤和烹饪等行为再现家庭的亲密气味。以家政工人的日常工作叙述为基础,我通过对快乐、恐惧和厌恶的气味的研究,揭示了“亲密感官劳动”的运作。
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