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Behind the Words: Introducing the Research Project and Respondents 话语背后:介绍研究项目及调查对象
Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.1332/policypress/9781529201468.003.0002
L. Singha
This chapter first elaborates on the research project informing this book. Next, based on descriptive analyses, the chapter situates the research samples in the broader social worlds from which they were drawn. The analyses provide early evidence in this book for the mediating effect of socioeconomic class on role of other axes of inequality in paid domestic work.
本章首先阐述了本书的研究课题。接下来,在描述性分析的基础上,本章将研究样本置于更广阔的社会世界中。本书的分析为社会经济阶层对有偿家务劳动中其他不平等轴线的中介作用提供了早期证据。
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Concluding the Book, Continuing the Journey 结束本书,继续旅程
Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvkwnq9k.15
L. Singha
The final chapterreflects on the situatedness of the knowledge presented in this book and its relevance to the existing literature and the angst around outsourced cleaning. The implications of the book’s argument for an inclusive, cross-cultural feminist theory of paid domestic work are summed up. The chapter then concludes that the unease around paid domestic work and the gaps in the research prevent recognition of the fact that the exploitation in this work is not fixed and stable, but contingent on certain societal assumptions of ourselves, others and work. The issue of concern for a scholar of gender and sociology is not just that some women are doing the demeaning work of/for other women but is also the classed and casteised evolution of the very meanings of work across cultural contexts.
最后一章反映了本书中所呈现的知识的情境性及其与现有文献的相关性以及围绕外包清洁的焦虑。总结了本书关于有偿家务劳动的包容性、跨文化女权主义理论的论点的含义。本章的结论是,对有偿家务劳动的不安和研究中的差距阻碍了人们认识到这样一个事实,即这项工作中的剥削不是固定和稳定的,而是取决于我们自己、他人和工作的某些社会假设。性别和社会学学者关心的问题不仅是一些女性正在做贬低其他女性的工作,而且是跨文化背景下工作意义的分类和种姓化演变。
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The Occupational Relations of Domestic Cleaning as Work and Labour 家务清洁作为工作与劳动的职业关系
Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvkwnq9k.14
L. Singha
This chapter shows how cultural injustices obstruct service-providers’efforts to do cleaning as work. When the work is done as labour, therelationship is substantially unequal because of some combination of class,class–caste, gender and socioeconomic (and racial) disparities, and becausethe work done is considered low status. That is, both the work and workerare stigmatised. The worker often harbours ‘ressentiment’When cleaning is done as work, there will be a friendly work relationshipthat can be located within wider work relationships, but participatoryparity between the service-user and service-provider can be hampered byservice-users’ classed actions that inadvertently or intentionally retrenchhousework as low-value ‘women’s work’. For instance, feeling guilty aboutoutsourcing housecleaning or assuming that the service-provider needshelp in recognising their rights as workers. Such injustices as practisedin relation to commodified ‘women’s work’ in the home are part of thewider cultural injustices that pervade paid work more generally.
本章展示了文化上的不公正是如何阻碍服务提供者把清洁工作当成工作来做的。当工作作为劳动完成时,由于阶级、阶级、性别和社会经济(和种族)差异的某种组合,并且由于所做的工作被认为是低地位的,这种关系实质上是不平等的。也就是说,工作和工人都被污名化了。当清洁工作被视为工作时,会有一种友好的工作关系,这种关系可以在更广泛的工作关系中找到,但服务用户和服务提供者之间的参与平等可能会受到阻碍,因为服务用户的分类行为无意或有意地将家务劳动贬低为低价值的“女性工作”。例如,对外包家政服务感到内疚,或者认为服务提供商在承认他们作为工人的权利方面需要帮助。这种与家庭中商品化的“妇女工作”有关的不公正是普遍存在于有偿工作中的更广泛的文化不公正的一部分。
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The Imperfect Contours of Outsourced Domestic Cleaning as Dirty Work 外包家政清洁作为肮脏工作的不完美轮廓
Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvkwnq9k.11
L. Singha
This chapter considers the symbolic construction of domestic cleaning as dirty work and the real, physical work of dealing with dirt. Through the lens of outsourced domestic cleaning – how much cleaning is necessary and what can be outsourced – the chapter shows that an ‘objective’ analysis of human experiences of dealing with real physical dirt is not possible without reference to dirt’s moral meanings for the researched as well as the researcher. The chapter concludes that the dirty work approach offers an incomplete understanding of paid domestic work and that an alternative paradigm is required.
本章将家庭清洁的象征性建构视为肮脏的工作和处理污垢的真实体力工作。通过外包家庭清洁的镜头-多少清洁是必要的,什么可以外包-这一章表明,“客观”分析人类处理真实物理污垢的经验是不可能的,而不参考污垢的道德意义,为研究人员和研究人员。本章的结论是,肮脏工作方法提供了对有偿家务劳动的不完整理解,并且需要另一种范式。
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Nuances in the Politics of Demand for Outsourced Housecleaning 外包房屋清洁需求政治的细微差别
Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvkwnq9k.10
L. Singha
This chapter interrogates the ‘need’ to outsource domestic cleaning, alongside implications for gender equality and relationship quality in the outsourcing household. It argues that ‘need’ is not directly related to affluence or status enhancement. The analysis of division of household labour when cleaning is outsourced shows that there is still plenty of housework for service-users to do themselves, particularly tidying up or ‘picking up’ after others. Sharing of this task could aid in progressing gender equality despite the outsourcing of cleaning. In this, if (middle-class) women do not see cleaning as their work, they will not expect (middle-class) men to undertake it either. The chapter concludes that claims of outsourced cleaning pitting the liberation of one class/race of women against that of another risk reducing women’s emancipation to freedom from housework and naturalising housework as women’s work.
本章探讨了外包家庭清洁的“需要”,以及外包家庭中性别平等和关系质量的影响。该研究认为,“需求”与富裕或地位提升没有直接关系。当清洁被外包时,对家务劳动分工的分析表明,仍然有大量的家务需要服务使用者自己做,特别是整理或“收拾”别人。分担这项任务有助于推进性别平等,尽管清洁工作是外包的。在这种情况下,如果(中产阶级)女性不把打扫卫生视为她们的工作,她们也不会指望(中产阶级)男性承担这项工作。这一章的结论是,外包清洁的主张将一个阶级/种族的妇女解放与另一个阶级/种族的妇女解放对立起来,有可能将妇女的解放降低到从家务劳动中解放出来,并将家务归化为妇女的工作。
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Conceptualising Paid Domestic Work 概念化有偿家务劳动
Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvkwnq9k.8
L. Singha
This chapter lays the foundations of the book by first defining the work that the book intends to interrogate and unpacking the angst around it in some quarters of Western society, focusing on the feminist literature where such concerns are evident. Next, the chapter highlights theoretical contradictions and tensions in the literature and the assumptions underlying them, for instance, the work is a problem primarily between women. By drawing attention to some gaps and silences in the invaluable contribution made byprior research tounderstandings of the historically and socially constructed complexities of exploitation in paid domestic work, the chapterargues that the prevailing Western theories of this work are limited by their restricted focus on gender and race as the primary analytical categories.A more inclusive and globally relevant feminist approach would have an equivalent focus on class (and caste).
这一章为本书奠定了基础,首先定义了这本书想要质问和解开西方社会某些方面围绕它的焦虑,重点放在女权主义文学上,这种担忧是显而易见的。接下来,本章强调了文学中的理论矛盾和紧张关系,以及它们背后的假设,例如,这部作品主要是女性之间的问题。通过关注先前研究对有偿家务劳动中剥削的历史和社会构造复杂性的理解所做出的宝贵贡献中的一些空白和沉默,本章认为,由于对性别和种族作为主要分析类别的限制,西方对这项工作的主流理论受到限制。一个更具包容性和全球相关性的女权主义方法将同等关注阶级(和种姓)。
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