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Bordering care: the care of foreign domestic workers in Hong Kong
Daisy Tam
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Hong Kong
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Storytelling
100%
Foreign Domestic Workers
100%
Politics
50%
Migrant Workers
50%
Healthcare Workers
50%
Host-guest Interaction
50%
Cultural Studies
50%
Host Country
50%
Wide Context
50%
Making Sense
50%
Political Responsibility
50%
Immigration Debate
50%
Perspective Shift
50%
Lawrence Grossberg
50%
Living Together
50%
Michel Serres
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Intimate Labor
50%
Guestworkers
50%
Interdependent Relationships
50%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Story Telling
100%
Cultural Studies
50%
Migrant Worker
50%
Sense making
50%
Eat
50%
Michel Serres
50%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Domestic Workers
100%
Story Telling
100%
Migrant Worker
50%
Cultural Studies
50%
Psychology
Story-Telling
100%