南非男性移徙家庭佣工的适应力与抵抗

D. du Toit
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尽管有大量的学术研究解决了女性家庭佣工遇到的各种挑战,但在了解南非男性家庭佣工的经历方面存在显著差距。本研究试图通过探索十位非洲黑人移徙男性家庭佣工在约翰内斯堡的经历来弥合这一差距。根据卡茨的分解代理框架,包括弹性、再工作和抵抗策略,该研究表明,在没有通过工会化进行集体抵抗的情况下,男性家政工人采用弹性和再工作策略来改善他们的物质福利。移民到南非、跳槽和从事多件工作的决策过程都是男性家政工人用来改善生活条件的弹性和再工作策略的例子。这项研究表明,南非的有偿家务劳动,无论是男性还是女性,都不是没有挑战,但男性家庭佣工通过利用各种策略来应对和减轻这些挑战,从而表现出代理能力。
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Resilience and Resistance Among Migrant Male Domestic Workers in South Africa
Despite the large body of scholarly research that has addressed the various challenges encountered by female domestic workers,there exists a notable gap in understanding the experiences of male domestic workers in South Africa. The present study seeks to bridge this gap by exploring the experiences of ten black African migrant male domestic workers in Johannesburg. Drawing upon Katz’s framework of disaggregated agency, encompassing resilience, reworking, and resistance strategies, the study demonstrates that in the absence of collective resistance through unionisation, male domestic workers employ resilience and reworking strategies to improve their material well-being. Decision-making processes regarding migration to South Africa, engaging in job-hopping, and engaging in multiple piece jobs are examples of the resilience and reworking strategies used by male domestic workers to improve their living conditions. This study shows that paid domestic work in South Africa, whether performed by men or women, is not withoutchallenges, but that male domestic workers exhibit agency by utilising various strategies to navigate and mitigate some of these challenges.
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