The present article explores the relationship of silences, as vocal and non-vocal bodily practices, to forms of power in religion and work. More specifically, it focuses on Filipina domestic workers in Greece who are members of Iglesia ni Cristo, an independent Filipino church. In the hierarchical contexts of the church and paid domestic work, where the church expands its influence, silence is a dominant embodied religious ethos, an ideal behavior for female workers and an expression of obedience. This silence enhances women’s subordination resulting in strict power relationships. Silencing the body, however, is also an agential practice of Filipina immigrants themselves, a tool to transform power relationships into more reciprocal ones. By...
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The present article explores the relationship of silences, as vocal and non-vocal bodily practices, ...
The present article explores the relationship of silences, as vocal and non-vocal bodily practices, ...
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© Ateneo de Manila University. This article explores how influences from the homeland as well as not...
Religious belongings help migrants, especially irregular ones, to confront the precariousness of the...
© Ateneo de Manila University. This article explores how influences from the homeland as well as not...
© Ateneo de Manila University. This article explores how influences from the homeland as well as not...
Religious belongings help migrants, especially irregular ones, to confront the precariousness of the...
This article analyses the migration of a religious ‘minority’ that is largely invisible within migra...
Religious belongings help migrants, especially irregular ones, to confront the precariousness of the...
This article investigates the construction of the bodies oflive-in Indonesian domestic workers in th...
This article investigates the construction of the bodies oflive-in Indonesian domestic workers in th...
The article conceptualizes a popular-theological anthropology of bayani (hero/patriot) in the contex...
With most of its members employed as domestic workers, the Filipino transmigrant community in Rome, ...
The present article explores the relationship of silences, as vocal and non-vocal bodily practices, ...
The present article explores the relationship of silences, as vocal and non-vocal bodily practices, ...
As Hong Kong’s economy has grown, increasing numbers of middle-class Chinese women have entered the ...
Most Filipino migrant women came to France without their families and are presently undocumented. To...
© Ateneo de Manila University. This article explores how influences from the homeland as well as not...
Religious belongings help migrants, especially irregular ones, to confront the precariousness of the...
© Ateneo de Manila University. This article explores how influences from the homeland as well as not...
© Ateneo de Manila University. This article explores how influences from the homeland as well as not...
Religious belongings help migrants, especially irregular ones, to confront the precariousness of the...
This article analyses the migration of a religious ‘minority’ that is largely invisible within migra...
Religious belongings help migrants, especially irregular ones, to confront the precariousness of the...
This article investigates the construction of the bodies oflive-in Indonesian domestic workers in th...
This article investigates the construction of the bodies oflive-in Indonesian domestic workers in th...
The article conceptualizes a popular-theological anthropology of bayani (hero/patriot) in the contex...
With most of its members employed as domestic workers, the Filipino transmigrant community in Rome, ...