Rethinking representations of Asian women : changes, continuity, and everyday life /

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Corporate Author: Ebooks Corporation
Other Authors: Ijichi, Noriko, 1966- (Editor), Kato, Atsufumi, 1975- (Editor), Sakurada, Ryoko, 1975- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
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Table of Contents:
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  • 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.