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March 4, 2020
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Introduction: Language, inequality and global care work
- Domestic Spanish handbooks: Language and labor in the American home
- “She didn’t expect to get a slap”: Modeling “proper” conduct among teachers and students in training classes for care workers in Sweden
- “Maid to maiden”: The false promise of English for the daughters of domestic workers in post-colonial Kolkata
- Language competence, identity construction and discursive boundary-making: Distancing and alignment in domestic migrant worker narratives
- Epilogue: Blurred boundaries, language ideologies and social inequality in global care work
- Scripts of servitude: language, labor, migration, and transnational domestic work