Distant Companions : Servants and Employers in Zambia, 1900–1985 /
Distant Companions tells the fascinating story of the lives and times of domestic servants and their employers in Zambia from the beginning of white settlement during the colonial period until after independence. Emphasizing the interactive nature of relationships of domination, the book is useful f...
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
1989.
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Clár na nÁbhar:
- Introduction: the problem and its context
- Part I.A fixture of colonial society
- The creation of a gender role: the male domestic servant
- Women for hire? Sex and gender in domestic service
- Troubled lives: servants and their employers in the preindependence era
- Part II. Encountering domestic service
- Part III. Colonial legacies and postcolonial changes
- Persistence and change
- A transformed occupation
- Lives beyond the workplace
- Servants everywhere: conclusions
- Appendix 1. Servants' wages
- Appendix 2. Servants' budgets.