This paper attempts to propose new ways to understand Indonesian migrant women workers and their lives, particularly at the intersection of memory and urban life. I explore the role of memory in the urban life of Indonesian migrant women returnees by examining the ways in which their memory affects seemingly mundane yet central details of their new life and opens up a space to expose and disrupt the workings of state and society that pushes women into the margin. Focusing on a growing number of migrant women who are settling themselves in urban areas upon completing their work overseas, I consider how their memory, suspended in the present, contributes to normalizing the anomaly by confronting and refusing public articulations of power vis-...
This paper describes how the Indonesian women, despite the fact that some migrant workers are econom...
This research is a modest attempt to provide the other side of story if Indonesian women post-migrat...
From colonial times through to the present day, large numbers of Javanese have left their homes to s...
This paper attempts to propose new ways to understand Indonesian migrant women workers and their liv...
Based on interviews with Indonesian women migrant workers and informed by their experience living in...
This dissertation studies the complex interplay of emotions and discourses in stories of Filipina an...
This study examines the experiences of Indonesian returning domestic workers post-migration. It offe...
In recent years, Indonesian migrant women who seek employment as domestic workers in foreign countri...
In the largely traditional Indonesian community, especially in the rural areas, the labor division b...
In Indonesia, the plight of TKW (Tenaga Kerja Wanita - the common term for women migrant workers) ha...
The articles in this volume are collated from field studies in East and Southeast Asia on several ke...
In Sabah, East Malaysia, decades of informal migration, combined with increasingly strict immigratio...
This paper aims to describe the habitat and agency of Indonesian Labor Women (TKW). The method used ...
This paper examines how migrant women’s lives are politicized through the work of mourning by analyz...
Indonesian female migrant workers are a group that has over time experienced physical, psychological...
This paper describes how the Indonesian women, despite the fact that some migrant workers are econom...
This research is a modest attempt to provide the other side of story if Indonesian women post-migrat...
From colonial times through to the present day, large numbers of Javanese have left their homes to s...
This paper attempts to propose new ways to understand Indonesian migrant women workers and their liv...
Based on interviews with Indonesian women migrant workers and informed by their experience living in...
This dissertation studies the complex interplay of emotions and discourses in stories of Filipina an...
This study examines the experiences of Indonesian returning domestic workers post-migration. It offe...
In recent years, Indonesian migrant women who seek employment as domestic workers in foreign countri...
In the largely traditional Indonesian community, especially in the rural areas, the labor division b...
In Indonesia, the plight of TKW (Tenaga Kerja Wanita - the common term for women migrant workers) ha...
The articles in this volume are collated from field studies in East and Southeast Asia on several ke...
In Sabah, East Malaysia, decades of informal migration, combined with increasingly strict immigratio...
This paper aims to describe the habitat and agency of Indonesian Labor Women (TKW). The method used ...
This paper examines how migrant women’s lives are politicized through the work of mourning by analyz...
Indonesian female migrant workers are a group that has over time experienced physical, psychological...
This paper describes how the Indonesian women, despite the fact that some migrant workers are econom...
This research is a modest attempt to provide the other side of story if Indonesian women post-migrat...
From colonial times through to the present day, large numbers of Javanese have left their homes to s...