Contesting Disciplinary Power: Transnational Domestic Labour in the Global South

Using Foucault’s concept of power as a social relation of the unequal, this paper attempts to describe the resistance struggles of non-citizen domestic workers placed in a work environment beyond the reach of their support group. Based on a study conducted between 2001 and 2013 using non-consecutive...

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Main Author: Lumayag, Linda Alfarero
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spelling my.unimas.ir.199522018-04-04T02:13:46Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19952/ Contesting Disciplinary Power: Transnational Domestic Labour in the Global South Lumayag, Linda Alfarero GE Environmental Sciences JZ International relations Using Foucault’s concept of power as a social relation of the unequal, this paper attempts to describe the resistance struggles of non-citizen domestic workers placed in a work environment beyond the reach of their support group. Based on a study conducted between 2001 and 2013 using non-consecutive in-depth interviews and participant observation among Filipino domestics in Kuala Lumpur, the paper’s findings indicate that the “victimisation” issue is not the only prism through which one can view the place of women migrant workers involved in transnational labour migration. The dynamic social interaction and the forging of different levels of social relationships in a strange sociocultural environment could be used to interpret other non-traditional spheres of interaction, such as language, cultural rituals and social labelling. © 2018 Asian Studies Association of Australia. Routledge 2018-01-02 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/19952/1/Contesting-Disciplinary-Power-Transnational-Domestic-Labour-in-the-Global-South_2018_Asian-Studies-Review.html Lumayag, Linda Alfarero (2018) Contesting Disciplinary Power: Transnational Domestic Labour in the Global South. Asian Studies Review, 42 (1). pp. 161-177. ISSN 1035-7823 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85042150205&doi=10.1080%2f10357823.2017.1413072&partnerID=40&md5=e0594f9aa9c2d45639259ee2c30304b8 DOI: 10.1080/10357823.2017.1413072
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Lumayag, Linda Alfarero
Contesting Disciplinary Power: Transnational Domestic Labour in the Global South
description Using Foucault’s concept of power as a social relation of the unequal, this paper attempts to describe the resistance struggles of non-citizen domestic workers placed in a work environment beyond the reach of their support group. Based on a study conducted between 2001 and 2013 using non-consecutive in-depth interviews and participant observation among Filipino domestics in Kuala Lumpur, the paper’s findings indicate that the “victimisation” issue is not the only prism through which one can view the place of women migrant workers involved in transnational labour migration. The dynamic social interaction and the forging of different levels of social relationships in a strange sociocultural environment could be used to interpret other non-traditional spheres of interaction, such as language, cultural rituals and social labelling. © 2018 Asian Studies Association of Australia.
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title Contesting Disciplinary Power: Transnational Domestic Labour in the Global South
title_short Contesting Disciplinary Power: Transnational Domestic Labour in the Global South
title_full Contesting Disciplinary Power: Transnational Domestic Labour in the Global South
title_fullStr Contesting Disciplinary Power: Transnational Domestic Labour in the Global South
title_full_unstemmed Contesting Disciplinary Power: Transnational Domestic Labour in the Global South
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