Negotiating social boundaries and the management of leisure time within the domestic household : the micropolitics between maids and madams

The employment of migrant domestic workers has led to the home becoming a contested space between employers and their domestic workers. With the state’s minimalist intervention over these workers’ working condition and the relegation of discipline to individual employers, social boundaries and priva...

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Main Author: Erni Nurain Mohd Salleh
Other Authors: Tam Chen Hee
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-437912019-12-10T13:57:34Z Negotiating social boundaries and the management of leisure time within the domestic household : the micropolitics between maids and madams Erni Nurain Mohd Salleh Tam Chen Hee School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Social stratification The employment of migrant domestic workers has led to the home becoming a contested space between employers and their domestic workers. With the state’s minimalist intervention over these workers’ working condition and the relegation of discipline to individual employers, social boundaries and private time is negotiated, managed and contested on a daily basis. Based on in-depth interviews with Malay-Muslim employers and their Indonesian Muslim domestic workers, this paper aims to explore how religion affect the strategies and styles of both groups in the domestic politics of space, privacy and religious obligations. Bachelor of Arts 2011-04-26T07:30:18Z 2011-04-26T07:30:18Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/43791 en Nanyang Technological University 31 p. application/pdf
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Negotiating social boundaries and the management of leisure time within the domestic household : the micropolitics between maids and madams
description The employment of migrant domestic workers has led to the home becoming a contested space between employers and their domestic workers. With the state’s minimalist intervention over these workers’ working condition and the relegation of discipline to individual employers, social boundaries and private time is negotiated, managed and contested on a daily basis. Based on in-depth interviews with Malay-Muslim employers and their Indonesian Muslim domestic workers, this paper aims to explore how religion affect the strategies and styles of both groups in the domestic politics of space, privacy and religious obligations.
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title_short Negotiating social boundaries and the management of leisure time within the domestic household : the micropolitics between maids and madams
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