Invisibility and Temporary Residence Status of Filipino Workers in South Korea |
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Authors: | Minwon Lee |
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Affiliation: | Chairman of the Department of French Studies , Rice University , Houston, USA |
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Abstract: | This study concerns a group of Filipino immigrant workers–mostly trainees or undocumented workers–in Korea. It deals with the influence of immigration on family members and their relations. The stories of sending babies to the Philippines and talking on the phone show how the concept of transnational motherhood can be applied to immigrant workers in Korea. This study also discusses the meaning of invisibility and temporary residency as a two‐control mechanism of immigrant workers in Korea. Korean society keeps immigrant workers invisible and prevents their becoming members of society in many ways. Therefore, Filipino migrant workers do not belong to either their home country or Korea. |
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