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Leaving to Love: Filipina Caregivers and The Queer Kinship of Transnational Childcare
Authors:Hannah Dyer  Casey Mecija
Affiliation:1. Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canadahdyer@brocku.ca;3. University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:This article considers the affective and psychosocial dimensions of transnational childcare. It offers a transdisciplinary engagement with the subjectivity of Filipina caregivers, suggesting that the ways in which their love and care are split across borders and nations “queers” conceptions of family, childhood, and maternal obligation. Specifically, queer theories of kinship and diaspora are employed to offer an affective reading of Canada’s Caregiver Program. D. W. Winnicott’s theory of the “good enough” mother is also engaged in an effort to complicate narratives of maternal obligation, neglect, and love.
Keywords:Childhood  diaspora  kinship  labor  queer theory
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