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Marketing
Dreams, Manufacturing Heroes
Price: $24.95
Subtitle: The
Transnational Labor Brokering of Filipino Workers
Author:
Anna Romina Guevarra
Subject: Asian
American Studies, Asian
Studies, Sociology,
Women's
Studies, Anthropology
Paper ISBN: 978-0-8135-4634-6
Cloth ISBN: 978-0-8135-4633-9
Pages:
256 pages
Publication Date: October 2009
Recipient
of
the ASA Race, Class, Gender Section's Distinguished Contribution to
Scholarship
Book Award.
Praise for Marketing Dreams, Manufacturing Heroes
"An accessible and clearly written book that contains important empirical findings and lucid observations about the social discourses and practices of labor brokerage. Anna Guevarra contributes to a better understanding of key actors in transnational migration and the cultural and ideological underpinnings of a major part of the Filipino export-oriented care service economy."
—American Journal of Sociology, Fall 2010
"A splendid and
hard-hitting book that exposes the campaigns by some governments to
urge their citizens to work overseas, a key and virtually unnoticed
aspect of economic globalization."
—Karen Brodkin, author of How Jews Became White Folks and What That
Says About Race in America and Making
Democracy Matter: Identity and Activism in Los Angeles
"Guevarra’s carefully researched,
richly textured ethnographic study provides a compelling analysis
of the employment agencies that recruit, mold, and market
Filipina nurses and domestic workers for export as “model workers” to
the United States and around the globe. Marketing Dreams, Manufacturing Heroes
offers a valuable contribution to the literature on migration as well
as that on carework."
—Ruth Milkman, author of L.A. Story: Immigrant Workers and the
Future of the U.S. Labor Movement (Department of Sociology)
"Marketing Dreams, Manufacturing Heroes
brings the intricate workings of the Philippine state in brokering
transnational migration into sharp critical relief. Anna Romina
Guevarra offers an exemplary piece of scholarship that cuts across
various scales of complexities and levels of analyses which will define
the contours of future debates and research agendas on
migration."
—Martin
F. Manalansan IV, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(Department of Anthropology, Associate Professor of Anthropology and
Asian American Studies)
Description:
In a globalized economy that is heavily sustained by the
labor of immigrants, why are certain nations defined as “ideal” labor
resources and why do certain groups dominate a particular labor force?
The Philippines has emerged as a lucrative source of labor for
countries around the world. In Marketing
Dreams, Manufacturing Heroes Anna Romina Guevarra focuses on the
Philippines—which views itself as the “home of the great Filipino
worker”—and the multilevel brokering process that manages and sends
workers worldwide. She unravels the transnational production of
Filipinos as ideal migrant workers by the state and explores how race,
color, class, and gender operate.
The experience of Filipino nurses and domestic workers—two of the
country’s prized
exports—is at the core of the research, which utilizes interviews with
employees at labor brokering agencies, state officials from
governmental organizations in the Philippines, and nurses working in
the United States. Guevarra’s multisited ethnography reveals the
disciplinary power that state and employment agencies exercise over
care workers— managing migration and garnering wages—to govern social
conduct, and brings this isolated yet widespread social problem to life.
About the Author:
Anna Romina Guevarra is an assistant professor of sociology and
Asian American studies and affiliated faculty of gender and women’s
studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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