Embodied Placemaking: Filipina Migrant Domestic Workers’ Neighborhood in Beirut
Based on a larger ethnographic project that investigates the spatial impact of the kafala (sponsorship) system on the access and mobility of migrant domestic workers (MDWs) in Beirut, Lebanon, this paper focuses on embodiment and the placemaking of Filipina MDWs in the city. From a theoretical lens...
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doaj-8c48c5d3a73b43d9a5bbb6466fa33d812020-11-25T03:41:02ZengNorth Carolina State University, Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora StudiesMashriq & Mahjar2169-44352020-10-017210.24847/v7i22020.276Embodied Placemaking: Filipina Migrant Domestic Workers’ Neighborhood in BeirutDalia Zein0Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva Based on a larger ethnographic project that investigates the spatial impact of the kafala (sponsorship) system on the access and mobility of migrant domestic workers (MDWs) in Beirut, Lebanon, this paper focuses on embodiment and the placemaking of Filipina MDWs in the city. From a theoretical lens that is placed at the intersection between the anthropology of space and place and feminist geography, I argue that the ways in which the precarious and marginalized community of Filipinas creatively makes place for themselves in the city despite spatial exclusion, labor restrictions, and employers’ control, ascribe new meanings to these already existing productions of Beiruti space. The argument is delivered through a spatial ethnographic analysis based on two months of participant observation and semi-structured interviews. https://lebanesestudies.ojs.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/mashriq/article/view/276migrant domestic workersLebanonplacemakingintersectionality |
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Embodied Placemaking: Filipina Migrant Domestic Workers’ Neighborhood in Beirut |
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North Carolina State University, Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies |
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Based on a larger ethnographic project that investigates the spatial impact of the kafala (sponsorship) system on the access and mobility of migrant domestic workers (MDWs) in Beirut, Lebanon, this paper focuses on embodiment and the placemaking of Filipina MDWs in the city. From a theoretical lens that is placed at the intersection between the anthropology of space and place and feminist geography, I argue that the ways in which the precarious and marginalized community of Filipinas creatively makes place for themselves in the city despite spatial exclusion, labor restrictions, and employers’ control, ascribe new meanings to these already existing productions of Beiruti space. The argument is delivered through a spatial ethnographic analysis based on two months of participant observation and semi-structured interviews.
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