Sri Lankan Housemaids in Lebanon
- ISBN
- 9789048506361
Sri Lankan Housemaids in Lebanon is a sociology & anthropology, politics & government book by Nayla Moukarbel.
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Unraveled in this book are the real dynamics at stake in the Madame/housemaid relationship. While cases of extreme physical abuse by the Lebanese women who hire housemaids - Madames - are an exception, what has become normalised are more insidious patterns of domination used to control each and every aspect of their employees' lives. For their part, Sri Lankan housemaids are not merely passive victims. Away from direct provocation and first-hand repercussions, they try to deflect what Pierre Bourdieu has called 'symbolic violence'. These attempts at 'everyday forms of resistance', as defined by James Scott, can help loosen their employers' grip. Yet, as this unprecedented study shows, the Madame/housemaid relationship and the rules that govern it remain under the managerial hold of the Madame.
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What genre is Sri Lankan Housemaids in Lebanon?+
Sri Lankan Housemaids in Lebanon is a Sociology & anthropology, Politics & government, Women household employees, Foreign workers, Asia, emigration and immigration book.
What is Sri Lankan Housemaids in Lebanon about?+
Unraveled in this book are the real dynamics at stake in the Madame/housemaid relationship. While cases of extreme physical abuse by the Lebanese women who hire housemaids - Madames - are an exception, what has become normalised are more insidious patterns of domination used to control each and ever...
Who wrote Sri Lankan Housemaids in Lebanon?+
Sri Lankan Housemaids in Lebanon was written by Nayla Moukarbel.