Stitching at the boundaries : Vietnamese garment industry workers in transnational spaces
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01/05/2001
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This paper explores the interfaces between the transnational politics of labour and the experiences of Vietnamese women garment workers both in Vietnam and as migrants to other countries. As the global industries have come to organise much of the contemporary economic system, so too have they crossed national boundaries in search of cheap labour. At the same time enclaves of migrant disadvantage within the multi-ethnic nation-states of the developed world have also provided workers for the manufacture of clothing. In the case of Australia, these workers are mostly home-based and not in factories. In this paper I explore Vietnamese women's different incorporations into the garment industry in various locations – in Australia, in Vietnam, and in American Samoa. In so doing, I provide an analysis of the links between gender, global power relations and the contradictory space of transnational exchange. |
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Gender and Cultural Studies, School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University |
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http://intersections.anu.edu.au/issue5_contents.html Thomas, Mandy (2001) Stitching at the boundaries : Vietnamese garment industry workers in transnational spaces. Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context. |
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Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #160100 ANTHROPOLOGY #200200 CULTURAL STUDIES #Vietnamese garment industry workers |
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Journal Article |