Gendered Inequalities in Asia : Configuring, Contesting and Recognizing Women and Men (Gendering Asia)

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Gendered Inequalities in Asia : Configuring, Contesting and Recognizing Women and Men (Gendering Asia)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 320 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9788776940478
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Full Description

Global processes with flows in money, commodities and people have made it increasingly varied and blurred what it means to be a female or male in Asia today. Socio-economic and cultural patterns in Asia intersect with one another and, in doing so, they translate into power relations that create both possibilities and constraints for women and men. By focusing on unequal access to political and religious power, occupation and health facilities, as well as different options when it comes to family life and sexuality, the recognition of women and men are explored in this volume as manifestations of ideas about femininity and masculinity.

Readers will find insightful and enriching contributions that consider how gender relations in Asia - and indeed the very meaning of gender itself - are affected by neo-liberalism, globalization and economic growth; security in all of its meanings; multiculturalism, race and class; family life, power and intergenerational support; religious discourses and activism; and by male norms in politics.

This title highlights the complex ways in which the positions of women and men are configured, recognized and contested in a rapidly transforming region. It offers a fresh multidisciplinary perspective on gender inequalities.

Contents

1. Introduction (Helle Rydstrom); 2. Gendering Asia after Modernity (Maila Stivens); 3. Neo-Liberalism and Gender Governance in Vietnam (Nguyen-vo Thu-huong); 4. Women as Symbols in Hindu Nationalism (Sidsel Hansson and Catarina Kinnvall); 5. Poor Workers and Vendors in Urban Vietnam (Anne Jerneck); 6. Shades of Gender and Security in Cambodia (Alexandra Kent); 7. Gender Inequality and Socially Engaged Buddhism in Thailand (Monica Lindberg Falk); 8. Family Life and the Recognition of Women in Vietnam (Helle Rydstrom); 9. Gendered Expectations and Intergenerational Support among Chinese Singaporeans (Kristina Goransson); 10. Making the Male Norm Visible in Thai Politics (Elin Bjarnegard); 11. The Cultural Construction of Masculinity among Working-class Malaysian Chinese (Ulf Mellstrom); Index.

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