The Interconnected Histories of Labour and Homelessness

IF 0.6 4区 历史学 Q3 Arts and Humanities
J. Gerrard
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Abstract

This paper examines the interconnections between the history of homelessness and the history of labour in Australia. Taking a purposeful broad scope, focusing on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the paper explores the ways in which homelessness is central to the history of work and labour. Drawing on the mythology attached to the swag and swagmen in Australian popular culture as its starting point, this paper demonstrates the need to understand the diverse experiences and meanings of homelessness - across specific contexts and times - as connected to the shifting cultures and practices of work, and associated gender and race relations in Australia's settler colonial context.
劳动和无家可归的相互关联的历史
本文考察了澳大利亚无家可归者的历史和劳工的历史之间的相互联系。这篇论文目的广泛,聚焦于19世纪和20世纪初,探讨了无家可归在工作和劳动历史中的核心地位。本文以澳大利亚流行文化中与swag和swagman有关的神话为出发点,论证了理解无家可归者的不同经历和意义的必要性——跨越特定的背景和时代——与澳大利亚移民殖民背景下不断变化的文化和工作实践以及相关的性别和种族关系有关。
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Labour History
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