Passport entanglements : protection, care, and precarious migrations
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Passport entanglements : protection, care, and precarious migrations
University of California Press, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-232) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Passport Entanglements traces the many tangled threads—political, historical, economic, global, and local—that are tied to the existence of Indonesian aspal or “real but fake” passports that are carried by as many as a third of Indonesian migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong. The book explains how and why the HK Indonesian Consulate’s attempts to regularize or “clean up” (pemutihan) these passports created significant problems for migrant workers. Passports and other types of documentation are said to facilitate migration and to offer migrant workers protection and care yet they can also be instruments of surveillance, control, and exploitation. Anthropologist Nicole Constable focuses on the politics and inequalities embedded in passports, drawing from ethnographic examples of migrant workers who were found guilty of immigration fraud and sent to prison and of others who protested and resisted the new passport policies. She considers how these instruments determine legal status and dictate rights while the renewal policies simultaneously undermined them. Contrary to global “best practices” concerning passports, Constable argues that imposing new biometric technologies does not lead to greater protection, security, or accuracy but can instead reinforce violent structures on already vulnerable women by producing new vulnerabilities and reproducing old ones.
目次
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Terms and Abbreviations
1. Passports and Ethnographic Entanglements
2. Ethnographer and Interlocutor
3. Care and Control
4. Real and Fake
5. State and Society
6. Migrant and Citizen
7. Temporalities and Scales
References
Index
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