The Undercommons of Beirut

Authors

  • Sumayya Kassamali University of Toronto Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24847/v12i22025.611

Keywords:

Beirut, Migrant Labor, Refugee, Urban, Undercommons

Abstract

This article explores the urban worlds of African and Asian migrant domestic workers living in Beirut, Lebanon. Over the last two decades, many women who first arrived in the country as domestic workers have fled domestic confinement and entered Lebanon’s informal labor market, where after 2011 they were also joined by hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees fleeing war across the country’s eastern border. Together with their male counterparts as well as diverse Lebanese citizens, migrant domestic workers have created a thriving underground layer to the city that includes religious and commercial establishments, mechanisms of informal service provision, and spaces of leisure, desire, and politics. Through an ethnographic analysis of intimate relations within these spaces, I designate this the “undercommons” of Beirut, drawing the term from Moten and Harney’s theorization of fugitivity and Black life. Forged in flight of the oppressive kafala system that regulates temporary migrant labor in much of the Middle East, the layered interdependences of this world constitute an undercommons of globalization itself. 

Author Biography

  • Sumayya Kassamali, University of Toronto

    Sumayya Kassamali is a writer and anthropologist whose work examines the transformation of gender, race, religion, and language in the context of transnational migration. She holds a PhD in Anthropology from Columbia University and is Assistant Professor at the Department of Anthropology and the Centre for Diaspora and Transnational Studies at the University of Toronto. Her current project, entitled "Black Beirut", focuses on African and Asian domestic labor in Beirut, Lebanon, and examines the broader transformation of social relations that accompanied the growth of migrant labor in the Middle East. 

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