Summary 1

Kelvin-254
summarymigration1.docx

Surname 3

Student's Name

Instructor’s Name

Course

Date

Summary

The migrant women from Filipina were labeled by the Trafficking of persons report as sex traffic persons. This branding is because most of these individuals were fraudulently transported against their will for exploitation (United Nations, 2000: Article 3). Indentured mobility talks about trafficked women who consciously decide to be in the indenture position after migration like for the case of Amy (Parennas p.327).

Mobility of women is controlled by value laden policies. As a policy of compliance between Japan and Philippines, the later government demands that prospective Japanese employer must sign a granted power of Attorney. This has curtailed direct hiring of entertainers. This work concludes by proposing 3Ps and 3Rs, rescue, rehabilitation, reintegration and prosecution, protection, prevention (Parennas p.327).

Amrita Banerjee talks about philosophical frameworks cutting across gender, race, global capitalism are needed when it comes to the global discourse of women`s labor. The increasing “racial discrimination” of gender continues to sustain the social hierarchies. These hierarchies sustain the present global inequities and strengthening the traditional caste system. He argues that gender related violence not only cause trauma to victims but also strengthen the structural inequalities (Banerjee p.117)

Dina M. Siddiqi, talks about the result of normative global discourses in terms of individual sexual identity rights that causes the local mess (siddiqi p.1). It explains the conclusion that emerges when the sexual and social identities do not relate obviously. The results of such tensions to health and sexual rights public activism in Bangladesh are also addressed. Notably, normative sexuality is linked intrinsically to domination and inequality ideologies since sociopolitical inequalities harbors sexual inequalities.

Works cited

Banerjee Amrita, Race and a Transnational Reproductive Caste System: Indian Transnational Surrogacy, 2010.p. 1-15

Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, The indentured mobility of migrant women: How gendered protectionist laws lead Filipina hostesses to forced sexual labor, 2011.p.327-330

Siddiqi, M. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 2011.p1