More than a pastime

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, limitations imposed on the public places that migrant domestic workers (MDW) gather as well as their flexibility of 'play' have further restricted their mobility—both important factors of self-expression and exercising one's identity outside the role of a...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fenella Zalfania Alfri
Other Authors: Desmond Pang Hee Wee
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158742
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Summary:Since the COVID-19 pandemic, limitations imposed on the public places that migrant domestic workers (MDW) gather as well as their flexibility of 'play' have further restricted their mobility—both important factors of self-expression and exercising one's identity outside the role of a MDW in Singapore. ‘More than a Pastime’ introduces a space where the pastimes, personal hobbies and creative skills of MDWs are spotlighted and given a voice to. This project acts as an exploration behind the concept of identities manifested through leisure activities and spatiality in Singapore during times of economic and societal uncertainties. It uncovers patterns of mutuality, belonging and collective expression that has emerged through interaction and shared experiences. A collection featuring narratives from 12 MDWs supported by visual mediums of photographs, illustrations and sketches. By highlighting the unique knowledge and skills on the personal hobbies of these women, it hopes to let the local community view them in a different light outside of a MDW. As Singapore continues to reopen and ease restrictions, this project hopes to provoke empathy, breed compassion and bring about more understanding within the community moving forward into this new phase.