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Affective-discursive Practices in Southeast Asia : Appropriating emotive roles in the case of a Filipina domestic helper in Hong Kong who fell to her death while cleaning windows

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The paper demonstrates the potential contribution of integrating discursive and affective analytic regimes in framing the study of Southeast Asia. I examine the “emotional possibilities” available to migrants with particular focus on the experience of Filipino domestic helpers in Hong Kong thrown into relief in 2016 by news of maids falling to their deaths while cleaning windows of their employers’ above-ground apartments. First, I situate the study in recent calls for Critical Discourse Studies and Migration Studies to transcend foundational methodologies in their respective fields in order to apprehend formerly disregarded aspects of the human condition, including affect and emotion. I then briefly present the debate in the affective turn in social analysis, which has to do with rethinking the attachment of affect and discourse. My own inquiry is premised on the assertion that emotion is multidimensional. I specifically explore the usefulness of taking emotion as “affective-discursive practice” by focusing on an analysis of the appropriation of the victim role by foreign domestic helper employer groups that could be seen in pertinent news reports of selected online Hong Kong newspapers. In the end, I also emphasize the necessity of reflexivity in projects that take affect as central object of inquiry.

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Abstract
 Ⅰ. Introduction
 Ⅱ. Facing disciplinal challenges: Affect and emotion in CDS and migration studies
 Ⅲ. Not a zero-sum game: Theorizing affect and discourse
 Ⅴ. Affect and migration in context: Filipino labor migration in Hong Kong
 Ⅵ. Discussion
  6.1. Who dies of cleaning? A sequence of events and an assemblage of incidents
  6.2. Breaking a thousand hearts: Appropriating vulnerability and victimhood
 Ⅶ. Coda/reflection/confession: It would be funny if it were not too tragic or does the nameless lifeless have no right to feel?
 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
 References

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  • Alwin C. Aguirre Associate Professor, University of the Philippines

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