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Jaran Shin (University of Massachusetts)
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숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 Journal of Multicultural Society : OMNES OMNES 제10권 제1호
발행연도
2020.1
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1 - 29 (29page)
DOI
10.14431/omnes.2020.01.10.1.1

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Despite a worldwide trend toward the feminization of migration, international marriage migration has received less scholarly attention than other forms of gendered migration. Even though international marriage practices are complex, female marriage migrants are too frequently stereotyped as opportunists, victims, or active sovereign protagonists. To provide a more nuanced picture of their experiences, this study examines the narratives of three Filipina marriage migrants in South Korea through the lens of a human rights perspective. It (a) identifies the kinds of human rights violations that they have endured as brides-to-be, wives, mothers, workers, and/or residents/citizens and (b) demonstrates how they exercise agency in navigating structural inequalities in different settings. This study then discusses the broader circumstances that enable human rights abuses to occur in the ways that they do. Ultimately, it highlights the importance of incorporating the voices of female marriage migrants into the policy decisions that affect them.

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Abstract
Introduction
The International Marriage Practice in Asia
The Vulnerability and Agency of Female Marriage Migrants
Human Rights as a Theoretical Framework
Methods
Findings
The Tension between Structural Constraints and Filipina Women’s Agencies
Conclusion
References

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