Domestic service

Domestic service

Por Lucy Maynard Salmon

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Sinopsis

In "Domestic Service," Lucy Maynard Salmon embarks on an incisive exploration of the intricacies and dynamics of domestic work in America during the late 19th century. Through a blend of meticulous historical analysis and nuanced narrative, Salmon illuminates the roles, challenges, and societal perceptions of domestic servants—predominantly women—whose labor has often been overlooked. The book is rich in ethnographic detail and employs a reflective literary style that invites readers to consider the broader implications of domestic service, such as class structure and gender roles, within the context of a rapidly industrializing nation. Salmon, a pioneering figure in American social history and women's studies, drew upon her own experiences and academic training to illuminate the often invisible labor force within households. Her commitment to shedding light on marginalized voices, paired with her scholarly rigor, motivated her to confront the systemic inequalities faced by those in domestic roles. As an advocate for women's education and rights, Salmon's perspectives in this text aim not only to document but to elevate the discourse surrounding domestic work. This book is an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of labor, gender, and social history. By engaging with Salmon's insightful analysis, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of domestic service and its enduring impact on American society.

Lucy Maynard Salmon