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Intimate encounters: the ambiguities of belonging in the transnational migration of Indonesian domestic workers to Malaysia
Authors:Olivia Killias
Institution:1. Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Zurich, CH-8050Zurich, Switzerlandolivia.killias@uzh.ch
Abstract:In this article I explore ‘belonging’ both in terms of personal relatedness and national belonging in the context of Indonesian domestic worker migration to Malaysia. Riddled with metaphors of kinship both on the level of diplomatic ties between the two ‘kin states’ of Indonesia and Malaysia as well as on the level of intimate relations between employers and employees, the migration of Indonesian domestic workers to Malaysia allows for a critical analysis of the ways in which boundaries are drawn and redrawn on the political as well as on the intimate level of daily coexistence. The article argues that kinship provides a fruitful avenue from which to consider belonging in context of the specific relations between Indonesia and Malaysia and explores how belonging to the family and the nation is negotiated by Indonesian domestic workers, Malaysian employers and so-called ‘maid agents’.
Keywords:belonging  kinship  transnational care  labour migration  Indonesia  Malaysia
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