Serving Class
Delve into the intricate dynamics of domestic service with "Serving Class" by Janet Bujra, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2000. This profound work spans 288 pages, revealing the complex processes of postcolonial class formation characterized by both exploitation and cultural nuance. Bujra's insightful analysis not only sheds light on the social classes involved but also highlights the gender struggles that arise between workers and their employers. Through an engaging narrative, "Serving Class" situates these themes within the broader context of African history and cultural anthropology, making it a vital resource for those interested in sociology and gender studies. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply curious about societal structures, this book offers a compelling examination of the intersection between service, class, and gender. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this important topic through Bujra's expert lens.