Revue Internationale des Études du Développement (Sep 2021)

Les expatrié·e·s face à leurs employé·e·s domestiques à Pondichéry (Inde)

  • Priscilla Claeys,
  • Audrey Richard-Ferroudji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3917/ried.246.0121
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 246
pp. 121 – 149

Abstract

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This article explores the positioning of expatriate employers vis-à-vis their domestic workers. It is based on 28 semi-structured interviews and has an auto-ethnographic component. It characterizes the expatriates’ experiences in different situations: finding themselves in a dominant social position and becoming employers; living with full-time staff in a foreign country; fitting into hierarchical relationships; and being confronted to their employees’ poverty and “misfortunes.” While maternalism predominates, the positioning of expatriate employers is constructed by combining it with liberal, racist, and solidarity models.

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