Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Johnson, Mark
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Article
Johnson, Mark; Lee, Maggy; McCahill, Mike and Mesina, Ma Rosalyn.
2020.
Beyond the ‘all seeing eye’: Filipino migrant domestic workers’ contestation of care and control in Hong Kong.
Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology, 85(2),
pp. 276-292.
ISSN 0014-1844
[Article]
Clisby, Suzanne and Johnson, Mark.
2019.
Global Grace
Creating Cultures of Equality: Pathways from the Periphery.
periferias(3),
ISSN 2595-6582
[Article]
Johnson, Mark.
2017.
Gendering pastoral power: masculinity, affective labour and competitive bonds of solidarity among Filipino migrant men in Saudi Arabia.
Gender, Place and Culture A Journal of Feminist Geography, 24(6),
pp. 823-833.
ISSN 0966-369X
[Article]
Johnson, Mark.
2015.
Surveillance, Pastoral Power and Embodied Infrastructures of Care among Migrant Filipinos in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Surveillance & Society, 13(2),
pp. 250-264.
ISSN 1477-7487
[Article]
Johnson, Mark.
2013.
The Aesthetics of Diaspora within Colonial Field of Power: Elite Nationalism, Art and the Love to Die for.
Ethnos, 78(2),
pp. 175-199.
ISSN 0014-1844
[Article]
Blackwood, Evelyn and Johnson, Mark.
2012.
Queer Asian Subjects: Transgressive Sexualities and Heteronormative Meanings.
Asian Studies Review, 36(4),
ISSN 1035-7823
[Article]
Johnson, Mark.
2011.
Mediated Diasporas: Material Translations of the Philippines in a Globalized World.
South East Asia Research, 19(2),
pp. 181-196.
ISSN 0967828X
[Article]
Johnson, Mark.
2010.
Diasporic Dreams, Middle Class Moralities and Migrant Domestic Workers among Muslim Filipinos in Saudi Arabia.
Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 11(3-4),
pp. 428-448.
ISSN 1444-2213
[Article]
Johnson, Mark.
2010.
Diasporic Encounters, Sacred Journeys: Ritual, Normativity and the Religious Imagination Among International Asian Migrant Women.
Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 11(3-4),
pp. 205-218.
ISSN 1444-2213
[Article]
Johnson, Mark.
1998.
Global Desirings and Translocal Loves: Transgendering and Same Sex Sexuality in the Southern Philippines.
American Ethnologist, 25(4),
pp. 695-711.
ISSN 0094-0496
[Article]
Book
Book Section
Johnson, Mark.
2018.
From Victims of Trafficking to Freedom Fighters: Rethinking Migrant Domestic Workers in the Middle East.
In: Laura Brace and Julia O’Connell Davidson, eds.
Revisiting Slavery and AntiSlavery: Towards A Critical Analysis.
London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 179-206.
ISBN 9783319906225
[Book Section]
Johnson, Mark and Wilcke, Christoph.
2015.
Caged in and breaking loose: intimate labour, the state and migrant domestic workers in Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries.
In: Sara Friedman and Pardis Mahdavi, eds.
Migrant Encounters: Intimate Labor, the State, and Mobility Across Asia.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 135-159.
ISBN 9780812247541
[Book Section]
Johnson, Mark and Elyas, Nada.
2014.
Caring for the Future in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi and Filipino Women Making Homes in a World of Movement.
In: Bina Fernandez and Marina de Regt, eds.
Migrant Domestic Workers in the Middle East.
Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 141-164.
ISBN 978-1-137-48211-2
[Book Section]
Johnson, Mark.
2008.
Transgression and the Making of ‘Western’ Sexual Sciences.
In: Hastings Donnan and Fiona McGowan, eds.
Transgressive Sex: Subversion and Control in Erotic Encounters.
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Oxford: Berghan, pp. 167-190.
ISBN 978-1-84545-539-2
[Book Section]
Digital
Edited Book
Edited Journal
Johnson, Mark and Lindquist, Johan, eds.
2019.
Care and Control in Asian Migrations,
Ethnos, 85(2). 0014-1844
[Edited Journal]
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