This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving white families in India from the late-eighteenth to the twenty-first century. Historical and anthropological scholarships on domestic labor in India remain self-contained fields, and mostly focus on middle-class Indian households. Our comparative study offers insights into the racialized romanticization of the ayah through a trans-temporal approach combining archival work (for British imperial households in the past) with ethnographic research (for Euro-American expatriate households in the present). While exploring the parallels in colonial and contemporary domestic dynamics, and the intertwining of interracial anxieties and sentimentalizatio...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
Interrogating the cultural roots of contemporary Malayali middle classes, especially the upper caste...
This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving w...
This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving w...
This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving w...
This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving w...
This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving w...
This dissertation analyzes domestic labors, exploitation, and intimacies in a range of colonial hous...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
The historical representation of white women in India and Australia bears a striking similarity: on ...
In the late 1850s, a young woman, orphaned as a child in India under the Raj, ran away from unsympat...
Our introduction to this Special Issue draws out themes from all four articles which focus on India’...
This doctoral thesis argues that skin-lightening defined femininity and modernity for emerging middl...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
Interrogating the cultural roots of contemporary Malayali middle classes, especially the upper caste...
This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving w...
This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving w...
This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving w...
This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving w...
This article examines interracial gendered care-work through the figure of the ayah (maid) serving w...
This dissertation analyzes domestic labors, exploitation, and intimacies in a range of colonial hous...
Since the mid-eighteenth century, British families have relied on South Asian women known as ayahs t...
The historical representation of white women in India and Australia bears a striking similarity: on ...
In the late 1850s, a young woman, orphaned as a child in India under the Raj, ran away from unsympat...
Our introduction to this Special Issue draws out themes from all four articles which focus on India’...
This doctoral thesis argues that skin-lightening defined femininity and modernity for emerging middl...
This dissertation examines nineteenth-century manifestations of colonial intimacy in a range of text...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
Interrogating the cultural roots of contemporary Malayali middle classes, especially the upper caste...