Rethinking Representations of Asian Women: Changes, Continuity, and Everyday Life

Rethinking Representations of Asian Women: Changes, Continuity, and Everyday Life

Rethinking Representations of Asian Women: Changes, Continuity, and Everyday Life

Rethinking Representations of Asian Women: Changes, Continuity, and Everyday Life

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Overview

Based on historic and ethnographic approaches, this volume examines how the ideological images of Asian women are produced, circulated, appropriated, and pluralized. Contributors analyze the interactions between the politicized formation of ideological representations and the everyday practices of women who resist and re-contextualize these images.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137531513
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/17/2015
Edition description: 1st ed. 2016
Pages: 202
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Jung-Eun Hong, Osaka University, Japan Turmunh Odontuya, Centre for Northeast Asian Studies, Tohoku University, Japan Erina Seto-Suh, Kyoto University, Japan Dukin Lim, University of Tokyo, Japan Masako Kudo, Kyoto Women's University, Japan Grace Cheng-Ying Lin, John Abbott College, Canada Kanako Nakagawa, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan

Table of Contents

List of illustrations

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Pluralizing Images, the Sphere of Everyday Life, and the Agency of Relatedness: For Representative Interventions for Women in Asia; Noriko Ijichi, Atsufumi Kato, and Ryoko Sakurada

1. The Mother ' 's Identity of Korean Diaspora Women in Japan; Jung-Eun Hong

2. On Encouraging Mothers of Multiple Children through the Order of the Mother Glorious in Mongolia; Turmunh Odontuya

3. Imperial Japan and the Diving Women (Chamsu) of Jeju Island, South Korea; Noriko Ijichi

4. Everyday Practices of Immigrant Vietnamese Women in Japan in Obtaining Ingredients for the Food of Their Homeland; Erina Seto-Suh

5. Divorced Newcomer Korean Women in Japan: The Decision to Remain in Japan and Lifestyle Adjustments; Dukin Lim

6. Crafting Religious Selves in Transnational Space: Japanese Women Who Converted to Islam upon Marrying a Pakistani Migrant; Masako Kudo

7. Working in the City and Rearing Children in the Hometown: Women-centered Relationships of a Patriarchal Chinese Family in Peninsular Malaysia; Ryoko Sakurada

8. A Concerned Mother of the Souls in the House: The Agency of Vietnamese Elderly Women who Live Alone in their Home Villages; Atsufumi Kato

9. A Regime where the Woman ' 's Voice is Heard: Guanluoyin as a Form of Abortion Ritual in Contemporary Taiwan; Grace Cheng-Ying Lin

10. The Role of Women ' 's Self-Help Networks in Anti-Caste Discrimination Movements in Nepal; Kanako Nakagawa

Notes on Contributors

Index

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