Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Dramatis Personae; Preface; Acknowledgments; Note on Transliteration; Part I: The Social Relations of Domestic Service; 1. A City Quarter and the "Popular" Ideal; 2. Mothers and Daughters; 3. A Civilizing Mission: Charity, Reward, and Gratitude; 4. Serving Neighbors, Serving Strangers: Markets and Marketplaces; Part II: Domestic Workers in the Wider World; 5. Domestic Workers in the City; 6. Domestic Workers at Home; 7. Domestic Workers and the Law; Conclusion; References Cited; Index; About the Author
Summary
Mary Montgomery examines why Moroccans so often talk about their domestic workers as daughters, what this means for workers and employers, and how this is changing in contemporary Morocco
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 6, 2019)