Domestic Work in Postcolonial Tanzania
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<i><b>Domestic Work in Postcolonial Tanzania</b></i><b> examines the dynamics of learning domestic and care work within affluent expatriate households characterized by significant economic privilege and at times diplomatic immunity.</b>Paula Mählck employs contemporary narratives from privileged female expatriate employers and Tanzanian domestic workers colonial documents analysis of the built space of expatriate households as well as literary works and analytic autoethnography to investigate the continuities and changes in contemporary employment relations as compared to those during the British colonial era from the 1920s to the 1960s. While the relationship between women employers and domestic workers serves as the entrance of the investigation the study delves deeper into postcolonial dynamics of learning and their interconnections with gender race and class. It emphasizes learning to cope as a dynamic process involving negotiation and movement offering a nuanced perspective that transcends the victim/survivor dichotomy.<br/><br/>Moreover the book highlights the subtlety of unlearning oppressive practices and relations distinguishing them from formal affirmative actions. It underscores unlearning as a means for individuals and collectives to challenge established knowledge perceptions and practices aiming to demonstrate the possibility of change. Through its multifaceted approach which includes the historicization of alternative narratives sociological analysis theoretical discussions on social reproduction and critical examinations of research methods for Western scholars researching non-Western contexts this book provides valuable insights into the complexities of domestic work taking place in expatriate households in postcolonial Tanzania. It offers a thought-provoking examination of learning learning to cope and unlearning within the context of privilege and power.<br/><br/><i>The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Stockholm University.</i>
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