Distant Companions: Servants and Employers in Zambia, 1900-1985 (Anthropology of Contemporary Issues) (Paperback)

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Distant Companions: Servants and Employers in Zambia, 1900-1985 (Anthropology of Contemporary Issues) (Paperback)

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Distant Companions tells the fascinating story of the lives and times of domestic servants and their employers in Zambia from the beginning of white settlement during the colonial period until after independence. Emphasizing the interactive nature of relationships of domination, the book is useful for readers who seek to understand the dynamics of domestic service in a variety of settings. In order to examine the servant- employer relationship within the context of larger political and economic processes, Karen Tranberg Hansen employs an unusual combination of methods, including analysis of historical documents, travelogues, memoirs, literature, and life histories, as well as anthropological fieldwork, survey research, and participant observation.

Karen Tranberg Hansen is Professor Emerita of Anthropology at Northwestern University. She is the author of Keeping House in Lusaka and Salaula: The World of Secondhand Clothing and Zambia and the editor of African Encounters with Domesticity.
Product Details ISBN: 9781501727917
ISBN-10: 1501727915
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication Date: August 15th, 2018
Pages: 342
Language: English
Series: Anthropology of Contemporary Issues