Published by the Institute of Criminology, Sydney
Table of Contents
PART ONE: FILIPINO WOMEN IN AUSTRALIA
CHAPTER 1: The research project
Introduction/ Framing the research/ First world/Third world relations/ Gender relations: An intersectional approach/ Outline of the monograph
CHAPTER 2: Filipino women in Australia
Migration patterns within and from the Phillipines/ The migration of Filipino women to Australia/ Migration to Australia for the purpose of marriage/ Sponsors and their motivations/ Serial sponsorship/ Tours and introduction agencies, and the Internet
CHAPTER 3: Violence against Filipino women in Australia
Homicides of Filipino women in Australia/ Domestic violence against Filipino women in Australia/ Obstacles to protection and support/ The legal system's response to violence against Filipino women/ Access to law and justice/ Immigration issues
PART TWO: CASE STUDIES OF HOMICIDE
CHAPTER 4: Homicide case studies
Background/ Case studies
CHAPTER 5: Issues from the case studies
Homicide and intimate relationships/ Murder as control/ Murder suicide/ Homicides and ethnicity/ The age difference between the Filipino women and their partners/ Sponsorship and homicide/ Previous violence against other women/ Class, economics and murder/ Violence and protection/ Sentencing issues/ Deaths arising from other criminal activities/ Commonalities and dissimilarities in the violence against Filipino women/ The absent voice
PART THREE: REPRESENTATIONS AND VIOLENCE
CHAPTER 6: Masculinity, fantasy and violence
Representations of Filipino women/ Masculinity and fantasy on the Internet/ Masculinity and violence
CHAPTER 7: Conclusion
REFERENCES
APPENDIX 1: 'A Foreign Affair'
APPENDIX 2: 'Philippines - Girls - Travel - Business - Penpals'
APPENDIX 3: Recommendations