Ebook: Decentering citizenship: gender, labor, and migrant rights in South Korea
Author: Choo Hae Yeon
- Tags: Citizenship, Citizenship--Korea (South), Emigration and immigration, Foreign workers Filipino--Civil rights--Korea (South), Foreign workers Filipino--Korea (South)--Social conditions, Women foreign workers--Civil rights--Korea (South), Women foreign workers--Korea (South)--Social conditions, Women foreign workers--Social conditions, Women foreign workers -- Civil rights -- Korea (South), Foreign workers Filipino -- Civil rights -- Korea (South), Women foreign workers -- Korea (South) -- Social conditio
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Stanford University Press
- City: Korea (South);Philippines;Stanford;California
- Language: English
- pdf
Decentering citizenship : perils, promises, possibilitiesThe journey of global women : from the Philippines to South Korea -- Duties, desires, and dignity : South Koreans on migrant encounters -- Everyday politics of immigration raids in the shadow of citizenship -- The making of migrant workers and migrant women -- Workers and working girls : gendering the worker-citizen -- Between women victims and mother-citizens -- Coda : migrant rights and politics of solidarity.
Download the book Decentering citizenship: gender, labor, and migrant rights in South Korea for free or read online
Continue reading on any device:
Last viewed books
Related books
{related-news}
Comments (0)