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FOUR From Slavery to Service Continuing Struggles to Regulate Domestic Worker Rights in the United States
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES ix
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- ONE Conceptualizing the Home as a Site of Work, as a Site of Law 1
- TWO Architecture of Access Race, Space, the City, and the Peruvian Colonial Imaginary 41
- THREE Colonial Domesticity Constructing Insider Vulnerability in Lima’s Homes 74
- FOUR From Slavery to Service Continuing Struggles to Regulate Domestic Worker Rights in the United States 105
- FIVE Immigrant Domesticity Producing Outsider Vulnerability in New York City 131
- SIX Toward New Sites of Labor, Toward New Labor Rights 151
- Methodological Appendix 163
- Comparative Law Appendix 175
- Notes 179
- References 185
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES ix
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
- ONE Conceptualizing the Home as a Site of Work, as a Site of Law 1
- TWO Architecture of Access Race, Space, the City, and the Peruvian Colonial Imaginary 41
- THREE Colonial Domesticity Constructing Insider Vulnerability in Lima’s Homes 74
- FOUR From Slavery to Service Continuing Struggles to Regulate Domestic Worker Rights in the United States 105
- FIVE Immigrant Domesticity Producing Outsider Vulnerability in New York City 131
- SIX Toward New Sites of Labor, Toward New Labor Rights 151
- Methodological Appendix 163
- Comparative Law Appendix 175
- Notes 179
- References 185
- Index 203