“你的女仆疯了吗?”“新印度”的家庭佣工

IF 1.5 3区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Sreela Sarkar
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印度被誉为最大的新兴经济体之一,但国内工人仍然是一个庞大的劳动力,没有组织和剥削。随着“女佣”形象在当代流行文化中的变化,更多的精英、中产阶级雇主如何理解“新印度”的家政工人?本文借鉴了Quora和Twitter等社交媒体平台上的跨文本讨论,在这些平台上,大多数讨论者都是城市、阶级和种姓特权阶层,并表现出印度教民族主义身份。它考察了最近大型公寓综合体冲突的代表性,认为新的基础设施项目成为阶级、种姓和宗教斗争的关键领域。其次,它关注家政工人“创业”的流行叙事,并认为这些叙事加剧了结构性不平等。最后,它研究了新技术作为一种为家政工人创造包容的手段,这种手段有助于进一步用阶级、种姓和其他边缘化身份来标记她们。
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“How crazy is your maid?” Domestic workers in the “new India”
Abstract India is celebrated as one of the largest emerging economies but domestic workers remain a large workforce that is unorganized and exploited. As the figure of the “maid” changes in contemporary popular culture, how do more elite, middle-class employers understand domestic workers in the “new India?” This article draws on inter-textual discussions on social media platforms such as Quora and Twitter where most discussants are urban, class and caste privileged, and display Hindu nationalist identities. It examines representation of recent conflicts at large condominium complexes to argue that new infrastructure projects become a crucial terrain on which class, caste and religion-based struggles are mapped, Second, it focuses on popular narratives of “entrepreneurship” for domestic workers and argues that these narratives worsen structural inequities. Finally, it studies new technology as a means of creating inclusion for domestic workers that serve to further mark them by class, caste and other marginalized identities.
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期刊介绍: CCC provides an international forum for critical research in communication, media, and cultural studies. We welcome high-quality research and analyses that place questions of power, inequality, and justice at the center of empirical and theoretical inquiry. CCC seeks to bring a diversity of critical approaches (political economy, feminist analysis, critical race theory, postcolonial critique, cultural studies, queer theory) to bear on the role of communication, media, and culture in power dynamics on a global scale. CCC is especially interested in critical scholarship that engages with emerging lines of inquiry across the humanities and social sciences. We seek to explore the place of mediated communication in current topics of theorization and cross-disciplinary research (including affect, branding, posthumanism, labor, temporality, ordinariness, and networked everyday life, to name just a few examples). In the coming years, we anticipate publishing special issues on these themes.
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