Review of Korean Studies
Volume 21, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 65-85
Global imagination and agency formation of Filipino marriage migrant women in South Korea (Review) (Open Access)
Lacaba M.B.*
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Korean Studies Program of Ateneo, Manila University, Philippines
Abstract
The Filipino marriage migration to Korea has changed the conventional diaspora of Filipino migration. As many academic researchers point out that the emergence of this migration pattern is driven by the economic reasons especially of the brides from developing countries like the Philippines to more developed ones like South Korea, this research explores on the influence of what Arjun Appadurai called “global imagination” on Filipino women's agency in choosing Korea as a “site of desire” for marriage migration. This study argues that first, Filipino marriage migration cannot only be explained with regard to the economic paradigm as it only reflects one aspect of the global imagination. Second, marriage migration as a manifestation of a woman's self-determination or agency is widely affected by global imagination. Lastly, women should be seen as agents who are capable of exercising their own agency producing favorable outcomes along with some unfavorable ones. © 2018 by the Academy of Korean Studies. All rights reserved.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85064277413&doi=10.25024%2freview.2018.21.2.003&partnerID=40&md5=e1b21b71eb602392371fedae1107cf3f
DOI: 10.25024/review.2018.21.2.003
ISSN: 12290076
Original Language: English