Sweet and sour : life-worlds of Taipei women entrepreneurs

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    • Simon, Scott

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Sweet and sour : life-worlds of Taipei women entrepreneurs

Scott Simon

(Asian voices)

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2003

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 230-240

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: cloth ISBN 9780742516083

Description

Sweet and Sour explores the experiences of women entrepreneurs amidst the contradictions of a freewheeling commercial culture set within the patriarchal constraints of contemporary Taiwan. To what extent are Taiwanese women empowered by entrepreneurship? What challenges do they face as women in their families and in the marketplace? How do they construct physical and social space for themselves in a traditionally male-dominated society? Most important, how do they perceive their businesses, their families, and their personal identities both as women and as business owners? Focusing on the voices and perspectives of the women themselves, Scott Simon draws from life-narratives of women from various ages, ethnic groups, social classes, and occupations to provide a diverse set of rarely heard native voices speaking out on gender and entrepreneurship in Taiwan.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Social Contests of Female Entrepreneurship Chapter 3: Two Street Vendors Chapter 4: A Stone Cutter Chapter 5: A Ritual Goods Seller Chapter 6: A Hairdresser Chapter 7: A Cafe Owner Chapter 8: A Lesbian Bar Chapter 9: An Eel Exporter Chapter 10: A Non-profit Dog Shelter Chapter 11: A Global Cafe Chapter 12: A Fashion Designer Chapter 13: A Breakfast Cafe Chapter 14: An Aboriginal Crafts Dealer Chapter 15: Women in a Flower Drinking World Chapter 16: Concluding Notes Glossary Appendix on Methodology Bibliography
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780742516090

Description

Sweet and Sour explores the experiences of women entrepreneurs amidst the contradictions of a freewheeling commercial culture set within the patriarchal constraints of contemporary Taiwan. To what extent are Taiwanese women empowered by entrepreneurship? What challenges do they face as women in their families and in the marketplace? How do they construct physical and social space for themselves in a traditionally male-dominated society? Most important, how do they perceive their businesses, their families, and their personal identities both as women and as business owners? Focusing on the voices and perspectives of the women themselves, Scott Simon draws from life-narratives of women from various ages, ethnic groups, social classes, and occupations to provide a diverse set of rarely heard native voices speaking out on gender and entrepreneurship in Taiwan.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Social Contests of Female Entrepreneurship Chapter 3: Two Street Vendors Chapter 4: A Stone Cutter Chapter 5: A Ritual Goods Seller Chapter 6: A Hairdresser Chapter 7: A Cafe Owner Chapter 8: A Lesbian Bar Chapter 9: An Eel Exporter Chapter 10: A Non-profit Dog Shelter Chapter 11: A Global Cafe Chapter 12: A Fashion Designer Chapter 13: A Breakfast Cafe Chapter 14: An Aboriginal Crafts Dealer Chapter 15: Women in a Flower Drinking World Chapter 16: Concluding Notes Glossary Appendix on Methodology Bibliography

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