ABSTRACT

Moving beyond polemical debates on globalization, this study considers complex intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, nationality and class within the field of globalized labor.

As a significant contribution to the on-going debate on the role of neoliberal states in reproducing gender-race-class inequality in the global political economy, the volume examines the aggressive implementation of neoliberal policies of globalization in the Philippines, and how labor export has become a contradictory feature of the country's international political economy while being contested from below. Lindio-McGovern presents theoretical and ethnographic insights from observational and interview data gathered during fieldwork in various global cities—Hong Kong, Taipei, Rome, Vancouver, Chicago and Metro-Manila. The result is a compelling weave of theory and experience of exploitation and resistance, an important development in discourses and literature on globalization and social movements seeking to influence regimes that exploit migrant women as cheap labor to sustain gendered global capitalism.

Globalization, Labor Export and Resistance: A Study of Filipino Migrant Domestic Workers in Global Cities, is an invaluable resource for scholars, researchers, policy makers, non-governmental organizations, community organizers, students of globalization, trade and labor politics. It will be useful in the fields of women/gender studies, labor studies, transnational social movements, political economy, development, international migration, international studies, international fieldwork and qualitative/feminist research.

part |20 pages

Methodological and Conceptual Frameworks

chapter |18 pages

Globalization, Labor Export and Resistance

Rethinking Neo-Liberalism from Below

part |21 pages

Circuits of Power in the Globalization of Reproductive Labor

part |111 pages

Circuits of resistance to labor export in the context of globalization

chapter |26 pages

Resistance in Hong Kong

chapter |19 pages

Resistance in Taiwan

chapter |13 pages

Resistance in Vancouver

chapter |20 pages

Resistance in Rome

chapter |22 pages

Resistance in the home front

The labor-sending country

part |12 pages

Conclusion