Abstract: Grounded in literature review and an ethnographic study, this article examines contemporary Brazilian domestic life. Relations among women (employ-ers and maids) and between women and men are analyzed with a focus on the home as a space in which gender, race, and class inequalities are constantly reproduced. The article argues that what happens in domestic life is constitutive of wider social divisions and that the domestic is a universe integral to the national social context. A case in point is the connection between the widespread use of paid domestic labor and the naturalization of black women as subservient, complementing the pairing of whiteness and class entitlement. Another case is the buffering role of maids in the develo...
O presente trabalho busca analisar a relação direta entre a escravidão e o trabalho doméstico no Bra...
Este estudo tem o objetivo de analisar as identidades construídas nas relações entre trabalhadoras d...
ABSTRACT This paper analyses the perceptions of men and women on the compatibility between paid jobs...
Grounded in literature review and an ethnographic study, this article examines contemporary Brazilia...
This paper engages with debates about the increasing use of paid domestic labour in Europe and the U...
This article discusses the work-family relationship as experienced by women in domestic services in ...
This study explores the relationship between domestic workers and their employers in Brasília. Based...
In Brazil, domestic service absorbs a significant number of workers, mostly women. Not only do domes...
Are changes to labour law legislation still relevant today when neoliberalism is curtailing industri...
This article intends to work on the concept and structuring of intersectionality as a parameter for ...
Brazil is a nation that has professed to be a `racial democracy\u27 such that race categories are no...
This article analyzes the factors that establish social inequalities in the structuring and developm...
A number of historians of twentieth-century Latin America have identified ways that national labor l...
textOn April 16, 2012, the much awaited primetime telenovela appropriately titled Cheias de Charme p...
This study investigates how women’s entrepreneurship in the emerging economy of Brazil shapes tradit...
O presente trabalho busca analisar a relação direta entre a escravidão e o trabalho doméstico no Bra...
Este estudo tem o objetivo de analisar as identidades construídas nas relações entre trabalhadoras d...
ABSTRACT This paper analyses the perceptions of men and women on the compatibility between paid jobs...
Grounded in literature review and an ethnographic study, this article examines contemporary Brazilia...
This paper engages with debates about the increasing use of paid domestic labour in Europe and the U...
This article discusses the work-family relationship as experienced by women in domestic services in ...
This study explores the relationship between domestic workers and their employers in Brasília. Based...
In Brazil, domestic service absorbs a significant number of workers, mostly women. Not only do domes...
Are changes to labour law legislation still relevant today when neoliberalism is curtailing industri...
This article intends to work on the concept and structuring of intersectionality as a parameter for ...
Brazil is a nation that has professed to be a `racial democracy\u27 such that race categories are no...
This article analyzes the factors that establish social inequalities in the structuring and developm...
A number of historians of twentieth-century Latin America have identified ways that national labor l...
textOn April 16, 2012, the much awaited primetime telenovela appropriately titled Cheias de Charme p...
This study investigates how women’s entrepreneurship in the emerging economy of Brazil shapes tradit...
O presente trabalho busca analisar a relação direta entre a escravidão e o trabalho doméstico no Bra...
Este estudo tem o objetivo de analisar as identidades construídas nas relações entre trabalhadoras d...
ABSTRACT This paper analyses the perceptions of men and women on the compatibility between paid jobs...