撕开接缝

Denise Cruz
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2013年,Mangosing创建了VINTA,这是一个为消费者定制的小系列设计,由马尼拉的一个总下水道生产,然后运回多伦多进行分销。本章将在全球亚洲和菲律宾劳动力的轻松消费中阅读VINTA(从快时尚到加拿大菲律宾/非菲律宾护理人员的优势)。VINTA反对这些模式,首先强调个性化的体验(定制的衣服),其次,试图反对依赖低薪和“非专业化”菲律宾劳工的制度。但VINTA之所以成为可能,也是因为Mangosing将这项工作外包给了菲律宾。因此,她认为VINTA是资本主义和女权主义企业的结合,其结果是劳工和散居者之间的一场不安的谈判,这是一个女权主义项目,呼吁人们关注全球南北女性之间不整洁的关系。
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Splitting the Seams
In 2013, Mangosing created VINTA, a small run of designs that are custom fit for consumers, produced by a single master sewer in Manila, and then shipped back to Toronto for distribution. This chapter reads VINTA amid the easy consumption of global Asian and Filipino labor (from fast fashion to the predominance of Filipina/o caregivers in Canada). VINTA works against these patterns by first emphasizing an individualized experience (a custom-made dress) and second, by attempting to work against a system that relies upon low-paid and “deprofessionalized” Filipino laborers. But VINTA is also only made possible because Mangosing outsources the work to the Philippines. She thus sees VINTA as a combination of a capitalist and feminist enterprise, the results of which are an uneasy negotiation of labor and the diaspora, a feminist project that calls attention to the untidy seams of relations between women in the global North and South.
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