Description:On Sundays, We Play is a photography exhibit, short film and photobook documenting ‘game day’ among hundreds of Filipina migrant domestic helpers who gather every Sunday to play social volleyball on Old Terminal Lane, the site of Singapore’s first airport, now largely a disused and forgotten place in the city. In this interstitial space, Filipina migrant domestic workers find respite from the quasi-incarceration they experience in their everyday lives and shed their docile and subservient working selves to emerge as boisterous, strong and unencumbered bodies.A collaboration between a team of sociologists and photographers, led by Filipino-Australians Dr Kristine Aquino and James Loganathan, the works are co-produced with the migrant domestic worker volleyball community in Singapore, HOME Singapore (Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics Singapore), and Migrant Writers of Singapore. The photobook is published by Philippine- based feminist press, Gantala Press. The project is funded by a Social Impact Grant from the Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion at the University of Technology Sydney, and an Australian Research Council Discovery Project Award.The works include:Documentary photography of the kaleidoscopic migrant domestic worker ‘volleyball scene’;Portrait photography of the diverse faces in this social world – from league organisers, MVPs to glamorous team muses;Short film composed of interviews with migrant domestic worker volleyballers;Photobook – 120 pages of ethnographic and portrait photography (with key images featured in exhibition) + original poetry and creative reflections from the volleyballers expressing their experiences and feelings about Sunday game days. Published by feminist press, Gantala Press, proceeds from sales of the photobook go towards assisting the running costs of the migrant domestic workers’ social volleyball leagues.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with On Sundays, We Play. To get started finding On Sundays, We Play, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: On Sundays, We Play is a photography exhibit, short film and photobook documenting ‘game day’ among hundreds of Filipina migrant domestic helpers who gather every Sunday to play social volleyball on Old Terminal Lane, the site of Singapore’s first airport, now largely a disused and forgotten place in the city. In this interstitial space, Filipina migrant domestic workers find respite from the quasi-incarceration they experience in their everyday lives and shed their docile and subservient working selves to emerge as boisterous, strong and unencumbered bodies.A collaboration between a team of sociologists and photographers, led by Filipino-Australians Dr Kristine Aquino and James Loganathan, the works are co-produced with the migrant domestic worker volleyball community in Singapore, HOME Singapore (Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics Singapore), and Migrant Writers of Singapore. The photobook is published by Philippine- based feminist press, Gantala Press. The project is funded by a Social Impact Grant from the Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion at the University of Technology Sydney, and an Australian Research Council Discovery Project Award.The works include:Documentary photography of the kaleidoscopic migrant domestic worker ‘volleyball scene’;Portrait photography of the diverse faces in this social world – from league organisers, MVPs to glamorous team muses;Short film composed of interviews with migrant domestic worker volleyballers;Photobook – 120 pages of ethnographic and portrait photography (with key images featured in exhibition) + original poetry and creative reflections from the volleyballers expressing their experiences and feelings about Sunday game days. Published by feminist press, Gantala Press, proceeds from sales of the photobook go towards assisting the running costs of the migrant domestic workers’ social volleyball leagues.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with On Sundays, We Play. To get started finding On Sundays, We Play, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.