This paper examines how migrant women’s lives are politicized through the work of mourning by analyzing how grieving over their deaths becomes a way of also claiming accountability from a nation-state that deploys its citizen-breadwinners. I employ critical discussions on mourning by Vicente Rafael, Pheng Cheah, and Judith Butler to analyze an OFW film and two Southeast Asian novels that present different responses to deaths of Filipina and Indonesian domestic workers: Joel Lamangan’s The Flor Contemplacion Story (1995), Jose Dalisay’s Soledad’s Sister (2008), and Rida Fitria’s Sebongkah Tanah Retak (A Lump of Cracked Land, 2010). While these texts are different—one is a melodrama, the second a faux-detective novel, the last one a novel ins...
This thesis offers a critical exposition of postcolonial reconciliation in selected post-1989 Anglop...
Despite everyday public and private stories of the injuries and deaths of Indonesian labor migrants,...
Everyone has, or will, experience grave loss. Life is only temporary loved ones die. Grief and loss ...
This dissertation studies the complex interplay of emotions and discourses in stories of Filipina an...
Also CSST Working Paper #111.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51302/1/538.pd
This paper attempts to propose new ways to understand Indonesian migrant women workers and their liv...
Southeast Asian societies are marked by traumatic histories: from the period of colonization, the br...
Sacrifice is a fraught concept that both describes and prescribes the fate-playing ventures of overs...
Death of one’s child is an unfathomable painful situation that a mother may feel. While literature r...
© 2001 Dr. Elizabeth Sutherland BennettThis study examines dying, death and grief among the people o...
Filipinos are now among the most mobile population in the world, and much literature on Filipino mig...
This paper focuses on the issue of the death of migrants and invites us to recognise bodily vulnerab...
This thesis explores the lives of indigenous women in a Bukidnon community in Negros, the Visayas, C...
This paper explores the nature of grief in Lihir, Papua New Guinea, in light of psychological theori...
This thesis offers a critical exposition of postcolonial reconciliation in selected post-1989 Anglop...
Despite everyday public and private stories of the injuries and deaths of Indonesian labor migrants,...
Everyone has, or will, experience grave loss. Life is only temporary loved ones die. Grief and loss ...
This dissertation studies the complex interplay of emotions and discourses in stories of Filipina an...
Also CSST Working Paper #111.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/51302/1/538.pd
This paper attempts to propose new ways to understand Indonesian migrant women workers and their liv...
Southeast Asian societies are marked by traumatic histories: from the period of colonization, the br...
Sacrifice is a fraught concept that both describes and prescribes the fate-playing ventures of overs...
Death of one’s child is an unfathomable painful situation that a mother may feel. While literature r...
© 2001 Dr. Elizabeth Sutherland BennettThis study examines dying, death and grief among the people o...
Filipinos are now among the most mobile population in the world, and much literature on Filipino mig...
This paper focuses on the issue of the death of migrants and invites us to recognise bodily vulnerab...
This thesis explores the lives of indigenous women in a Bukidnon community in Negros, the Visayas, C...
This paper explores the nature of grief in Lihir, Papua New Guinea, in light of psychological theori...
This thesis offers a critical exposition of postcolonial reconciliation in selected post-1989 Anglop...
Despite everyday public and private stories of the injuries and deaths of Indonesian labor migrants,...
Everyone has, or will, experience grave loss. Life is only temporary loved ones die. Grief and loss ...