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Racialised sexualities: the case of Filipina migrant workers in East Malaysia

机译:种族性行为:东马的菲律宾移民工人

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In national narratives of 'Malayness', a specific language (Malay) and religion (Islam) have become key aspects of an identity that excludes migrants and those of 'questionable' sexualities. Consequently Filipina migrants working in the nightlife industries in East Malaysia have been subjected to disciplinary discourses of ethnicity and sexuality that underpin these national narratives. Attempts to tighten migration laws and curb nightlife activities have resulted in a racialisation of Filipina migrant sexualities. Using ethnographic methods, this article explains the impacts of dominant state and public discourses of migration, ethnicity and gender, which Filipinas encounter in their everyday lives in their destination country. In the process the article also reveals how Filipinas resist these discourses and hence participate in the formation of their subjectivity.
机译:在“马来人”的民族叙事中,一种特定的语言(马来语)和宗教(伊斯兰教)已成为一种身份的重要方面,这一身份不包括移民和那些“可疑”性行为。因此,在东马的夜生活行业工作的菲律宾移民受到了种族和性行为的纪律性论述,这些论述是这些民族叙事的基础。试图加强移民法律和遏制夜生活活动导致菲律宾移民性行为种族化。本文使用人种学方法,解释了菲律宾人在目的地国家日常生活中遇到的主要国家和移民,种族和性别的公共话语的影响。在此过程中,文章还揭示了菲律宾人如何抵抗这些话语,从而参与其主观性的形成。

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