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Putting the family on track: Gender and domestic life on the colonial Nigerian railway.

机译:使家庭步入正轨:尼日利亚殖民铁路上的性别和家庭生活。

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This dissertation examines the dynamics of family structure and ideology in two Nigerian cities, Lagos and Ibadan, as affected by the late colonial wage economy. Focusing on railway workers and their families, it charts the ways in which post-World War Two efforts to stabilize wage labor--and thus to configure men as career workers and family providers--affected working class communities and ideas about the "proper" behavior of men and women.; Colonial administrators' attempts to forge a new type of family among their workforce met with only partial success and often were overwhelmed by Yoruba commitments to female economic independence and certain male household obligations. Still, railwaymen did become associated with a distinct type of masculinity. Crucial to this transformation was their regular access to cash, which in the context of pre-existing concepts linking money to seniority and power, brought these wage workers new status with their wives and extended families. The salaried workers studied here described themselves as "modern" men because of their association with the Railway, their partial acceptance of a male breadwinner norm, and their household structures and relations. Modernization carried different meanings for Nigerian railwaymen than for their colonial employers or subsequent social theorists, however. Through their continued aspirations to "big man" status, maintenance of large and complex households, and widespread participation in indigenous patronage networks--all of which European commentators saw as "traditional"--workers asserted that the attributes of modernity did not form a "package" to be adopted completely or not at all.; The dissertation broadens historians' understanding of the expansion of urban wage labor by examining it in a West African context, on a household level, and with attention to the development of gender ideologies and relations. It provides a view of modernization from a Nigerian, working class perspective, and it points to the tensions and engagement between the practical strategies and ideological assumptions of various colonial administrators and African workers.
机译:本文考察了受殖民后期工资经济影响的尼日利亚两个城市拉各斯和伊巴丹的家庭结构和意识形态动态。它着眼于铁路工人及其家庭,它描绘了第二次世界大战后稳定工资劳动的努力方式,从而使男人成为职业工人和家庭提供者,这些方式影响了工人阶级社区和关于“适当”的观念。男人和女人的行为。殖民地行政人员在其劳动力中建立新型家庭的尝试仅获得了部分成功,而约鲁巴人对女性经济独立的承诺和某些男性家庭义务常常使他们不堪重负。尽管如此,铁路工人确实与一种独特的男性气质联系在一起。这种转变的关键是他们定期获得现金,在将金钱与资历和权力联系起来的现有观念的背景下,这些工资工人为其妻子和大家庭带来了新的地位。在这里研究的有薪工人称自己为“现代”男人,因为他们与铁路协会有关联,对男性养家糊口的规范得到部分接受,以及他们的家庭结构和家庭关系。然而,现代化对于尼日利亚铁路工人而言,与其殖民地雇主或随后的社会理论家而言具有不同的含义。通过持续追求“大人物”身份,维护庞大而复杂的家庭以及广泛参与本地赞助网络(所有欧洲评论家都将其视为“传统”),工人们断言,现代性并没有形成“包装”要完全采用还是根本不采用。论文通过在西非背景下在家庭层面上对城市有偿劳动的扩展进行了研究,并关注性别意识形态和关系的发展,从而拓宽了历史学家对城市有偿劳动扩展的理解。它从尼日利亚工人阶级的角度提供了现代化的观点,并指出了各种殖民地行政人员和非洲工人的实际战略与意识形态假设之间的紧张关系和互动。

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  • 作者

    Lindsay, Lisa A.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 History African.; Sociology Social Structure and Development.; Economics Labor.; Sociology Individual and Family Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1996
  • 页码 385 p.
  • 总页数 385
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 非洲史;社会结构和社会关系;劳动经济;社会学;
  • 关键词

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