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FROM \BALCONY TALK\ AND \PRACTICAL PRAYERS\ TO ILLEGAL COLLECTIVES: Migrant Domestic Workers and Meso-Level Resistances in Lebanon
FROM \BALCONY TALK\ AND \PRACTICAL PRAYERS\ TO ILLEGAL COLLECTIVES: Migrant Domestic Workers and Meso-Level Resistances in Lebanon
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FROM \BALCONY TALK\ AND \PRACTICAL PRAYERS\ TO ILLEGAL COLLECTIVES: Migrant Domestic Workers and Meso-Level Resistances in Lebanon

2012
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In this study I highlight the spatial exclusions that migrant domestic workers (MDWs) experience in Lebanon. I argue that migrant domestic workers constantly challenge such spatial exclusions by using the exact spaces that they are excluded from as the bases for a meso-level of resistances—strategic acts that cannot be classified as either private and individual or as organized collective action. I highlight three kinds of such resistive activities: the strategic dyads forged across balconies by the most restricted live-in workers, the small collectives formed outside ethnic churches by other live-in workers, and much larger worker collectives (that often cross national borders) in rental apartments occupied by illegal freelancers and runaways. By analyzing these spaces as strategic instances of workers' collectives, I question the portrayal of MDWs in the Arab world as ultimate and defeated victims of abuse. But the continuum of resistive activities undertaken by MDWs in Lebanon also challenges the dichotomies often constructed between public (overt and organized) and private (individual and symbolic) forms of organization and resistances. This meso-level of resistance becomes particularly significant in a country like Lebanon, where MDWs are forbidden from forming or joining formal unions, and becomes critical for workers from many countries in Africa and South Asia who, unlike the larger Filipina community, have little access to formal support systems like consulates and embassies.