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Low incomes, fast lives? Exploring everyday temporalities of Filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong

  • Maren K Boersma*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

    Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 62 - Review of books or of software (or similar publications/items)peer-review

    Abstract

    In the context of social acceleration and the ‘high speed society’, scholars have been preoccupied with making claims and asking questions about ‘fast life’. However, this narrative is mainly constructed around groups that occupy structurally significant positions within the globalized economy. In response to this totalizing narrative of a ‘fast life’, this paper discusses the temporalities of everyday life of Filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong. Drawing on qualitative data, it is evident that for this marginalized group time is constructed in a different manner as they engage in intimate relations with their employers. This not only impacts the temporal organization of activities in time and space, but also reveals distinct qualitative experiences that vary from the typical ‘fast life’ individuals.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)117-137
    JournalTime and Society
    Volume25
    Issue number1
    Online published3 Nov 2015
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2016

    Research Keywords

    • domestic workers
    • everyday life
    • Social acceleration
    • temporalities
    • time

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