Social Identities
Volume 17, Issue 4, 2011, Pages 565-585

The present of forgetting: Diasporic identity and migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong (Article)

Lai M.-Y.*
  • a Independent Scholar, United States

Abstract

Against current privileging of diasporic identity as the (trans)migrants' challenge to the normativity of national identity and belonging, this paper considers the case of contract migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong to explore the critical potential of diasporic identification in challenging hegemonic national discourses outside much-discussed European and American contexts. While acknowledging the transnational connections and linkages migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong maintain with their home communities, the paper argues the significance of attending to the simultaneous importance of forgetting in their own understanding and representation of their situation. In light of the common refrain of forgetting observed among these migrant women, the paper elucidates the politics of diasporic identification in their situation, especially the dependence of diasporic identification on consolidating national identity and allegiance through the mediation of gendered norms of family duties. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.

Author Keywords

migrant domestic workers Feminine sacrifice Diasporic identity Transnationalism migrant activism

Index Keywords

national identity hegemony racial identity China Hong Kong diaspora migrant worker womens status gender role cultural identity

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79960672904&doi=10.1080%2f13504630.2011.587309&partnerID=40&md5=34dbc23541a1383372811c22bafed41f

DOI: 10.1080/13504630.2011.587309
ISSN: 13504630
Cited by: 16
Original Language: English