Sweating for Their Pay: Gender, Labor, and Photography across the Decolonizing Pacific

Nadine Attewell, Wesley Attewell
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ABSTRACT:In recent years, scholars have drawn attention to the participation of Asian and Asian diasporic laborers in American Cold War–era projects of war-making throughout Southeast Asia. However, those dimensions of wartime logistics work that were undertaken primarily by Southeast Asian women, including cooking, cleaning, and entertaining, remain understudied. In this essay, we reflect on the gendered forms of reproductive labor that sustained and also unsettled US imperial life overseas, which we suggest can be glimpsed in the personal photographic archives of American military personnel stationed in Southeast Asia during the second Vietnam War. Focusing on the photographs of Benedicto Kayampat Villaverde, a second-generation Pinoy medic from Hawai‘i, we foreground the centrality of intimacy and care work to imperial projects of war-making, as well as to the projects of survival, solidarity, and resistance that sprung up in their wake.
为报酬而流汗:非殖民化太平洋地区的性别、劳动和摄影
摘要:近年来,学者们开始关注亚洲和亚洲散居劳工在美国冷战时期东南亚战争项目中的参与情况。然而,那些主要由东南亚女性承担的战时后勤工作,包括烹饪、清洁和娱乐,仍未得到充分研究。在这篇文章中,我们反思了维持和扰乱美国帝国海外生活的生殖劳动的性别形式,我们认为可以从第二次越南战争期间驻扎在东南亚的美国军事人员的个人摄影档案中瞥见这一点。本尼迪克托·卡亚姆帕特·维拉维尔德是一位来自夏威夷的第二代菲律宾医务人员,我们将亲密和护理工作的中心地位置于帝国的战争计划中,以及随之而来的生存、团结和抵抗计划中。
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