“WOULD YOU DATE A MAID?”
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2023i0.13433Keywords:
TikTok, Subaltern, Labor, Social Justice, Platform StudiesAbstract
The refers to a common video trend we encountered as we set out to analyze how FDWs use TikTok to express personal and sexual sovereignty amid constraining structural surveillance at the level of policy, employer-employee dynamics, and social restrictions. Academic scholars from various disciplines have critiqued the nature of migration regimes in which foreign domestic workers (FDW) are hired, drawing from the fields of social, health, and economic justice. We focus on FDWs in Singapore, where these conditions are enforced and rationalized through laws and government-owned-media that entrench socially constructed divisions. These conditions are rationalized and perpetuated through rhetoric that stigmatizes, stereotypes, and enforces segregation. Intersecting layers of marginalization are created by a labor system that maximally extracts and exploits low-wage migrant workers. Discursive techniques used by state-owned media and legislation also portray FDW as ungovernable and promiscuous employer property that supersedes and eclipses their civil rights (Kaur-Gill, Pandi & Dutta, 2021).Downloads
Published
2023-12-31
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Kantachote, . K. (2023). “WOULD YOU DATE A MAID?”. AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research. https://doi.org/10.5210/spir.v2023i0.13433
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