Trans-status subjects : gender in the globalization of South and Southeast Asia /
Essays consider the relationship of gender, time, and space to globalization, describing conditions under which South and Southeast Asians can resist the attempted erasure of their spaces and histories.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
2002.
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Colección: | E-Duke books scholarly collection.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Designing woman, designing North Borneo / Susan Morgan
- The Cordon Sanitaire: mobility and space in the regulation of colonial prostitution / Philippa Levine
- Feminizing the city: gender and space in colonial Columbo / Nihal Perera
- Failure of the imaginary: gendered excess of the Indonesian nation / Sylvia Tiwon
- Gender, paradoxical space, and critical spectatorship in Vietnamese film: the works of Dang Nhat Minh / Kathryn McMahon
- Traveling high and low: verticality, social position, and the making of Pahari genders / Karen K. Gaul
- Nurturing, gender ideologies, and Bangkok's foodscape / Gisèle Yasmeen
- Place and displacement: figuring the Thai village in an age of rural development / Andrew McRae
- The city between the global state: architecture and the people in Singapore's gendered imaginations / Esha Niyogi De
- South Asian women in the gulf: families and futures reconfigured / Karen Leonard
- Diasporic alienness and belonging: selected Indian-American cultural expressions / Ketu H. Katrak
- Jewish diaspora through colonial spaces: negotiating identity and forging community / Jael Silliman
- Unruly subjects: Cornelia Sorabji and Ravinder Randhawa / Sonita Sarker
- Immigrant dreams and nightmares: South Asian domestic workers in North America in a time of global mobility / Anannya Bhattacharjee.