Contestations over gender in Asia
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Contestations over gender in Asia
Routledge, 2015
Available at / 7 libraries
-
Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization図
AA||396||C118813485
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book brings together the work of scholars from around the world in a consideration of how gender is contested in various parts of Asia - in China, India, Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines.
Part I of this collection explores notions of agency in relation to women's domestic and everyday lives. While 'agency' is one of the key terms in contemporary social science, scholarship on women in Asia recently has focussed on women's political activism. Women's private lives have been neglected in this new scholarship. This volume has a special focus on women's relational and emotional lives, domestic practices, marriage, singlehood and maternity. Papers consider how women negotiate enhanced space and reputations, challenging negative representations and entrenched models of intra-family and intimate relations. There is also a warning about too free feminist expectations of agency and the repercussions of the exercise of agency.
The three essays in Part II examine the historical construction of masculinities in colonial and postcolonial South and Southeast Asia, and the ways that manhood is interpreted, experienced and performed in daily life in the past and in present times. They highlight the centrality and continued relevance of masculinity to analyses of empire and nation and underscore the highly gendered and (hetero)sexualized nature of political, military, and economic institutions.
Collectively, the essays explore a wide range of competing articulations and experiences of gender within Asia, emphasising the historical and contemporary plurality and variability of femininity and masculinity, and the dynamic and intersectional nature of gender identities and relations.
This book was published as a special issue of Asian Studies Review.
Table of Contents
Part I: Everyday Agency of Women in Asia 1. Introduction: The Everyday Agency of Women in Asia 2. ''Northern Girls'': Cultural Politics of Agency and South China's Migrant Literature 3. Left-behind and Vulnerable? Conceptualising Development and Older Women's Agency in Rural China 4. Problematic Conjugations: Women's Agency, Marriage and Domestic Violence in Indonesia 5. Ohitorisama, Singlehood and Agency in Japan Part II: Masculinities in Asia 6. Masculinities in Asia: A Review Essay 7. A Collision of Masculinities: Men, Modernity and Urban Transportation in American-Colonial Manila 8. Obscenity, Moral Contagion and Masculinity: Hijras in Public Space in Colonial North India
by "Nielsen BookData"