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Self-fashioning exceptionality: flexible workers in Singapore’s casino resorts

Authors :
Brenda S. A. Yeoh
Juan Zhang
Kamalini Ramdas
Source :
Asian Anthropology. 16:4-19
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

This article investigates the embodied experiences of “exceptionality” of casino resort employees in Singapore. Working in Singapore’s newly-opened mega-casino resorts, migrant and local employees claim a sense of agency over their own professionalism, mobilities, and moralities. Actively equipping themselves with expertise, knowledge, experiences, and certain moral attitudes, casino employees practice a particular kind of “self-fashioning” suited for the global labor market. The “self-fashioning” is oriented towards becoming “exceptional,” in the sense that casino employees are encouraged to be highly skilled, well connected, globally mobile, and keenly self-disciplined. However, the more casino employees are conditioned by codes of “exceptionality,” the more vulnerable they are when faced with career insecurities, future uncertainties, and moral dilemmas. This article argues that the self-fashioning of casino employees can be both empowering and suppressing. While waged employees are eager to participat...

Details

ISSN :
21684227 and 1683478X
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Asian Anthropology
Accession number :
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