
- 저자
- Carolyn Sobritchea 지음 |
- 발행일
- 2004-12-16
- 정가
- 21,000원
- 판형
- 152*225
- 분량
- 270쪽
- 언어
- 영어
- ISBN
- 8973005944 판매중
- 책 소 개
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This is the first-ever English textbook series on women’s studies in Asia. More than 100 Asian feminist scholars and campaigners participated in the project, agreeing that they needed to shed traditional Western academic orientation.
Selected Readings in Women’s Studies in the Philippines: Gender, Culture, and Society
This book deals with the experiences of Philippine women under long colonial rules, rapid advances in the feminist movement and women’s studies since the 1970s and the current reality, which is often represented by women working abroad as maids. The ex-perience of Philippine women can serve as interesting subjects for comparative study with Korean women in many respects.
Women’s Studies in Asia Series
[China] Mapping the Social, Economic and Policy Changes in Chinese Women's Lives
[India] Some Contemporary Contours: Women's Studies in India
[Indonesia] Indonesian Women in Changing Society
[South Korea] Women's Experiences and Feminist Practices in South Korea
[The Philippines] Selected Reading in Women's Studies in the Philippines
[Taiwan] Women's Studies in Taiwan: Gender, Culture & Society
[Thailand] Power, Knowledge and Justice: Women's Studies in Thailand
- 저자소개
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지은이 : Carolyn Sobritchea
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- 차 례
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preface Producing Knowledge from Asian Feminist Perspectives
chapter 1 Introduction
chapter 2 Do Women Really Hold Up Half the Sky?: Notes on the Women's Movement in the Philippines
chapter 3 The Second Wave of the Women's Movemet in the Philippines and Evolution of Feminist Politics
chapter 4 When Gender Identities Become a Matter of Choice
chapter 5 On Earth as It is in Heaven : The Philippine Catholic Church Hierarchy's Gendered Worldview of Society and Salvation in the 1940s and 1950s
chapter 6 Sexism on Campus and Other Challenges for Women's Studies
chapter 7 Gender Relations and Roles among the Indigenous Communities of Mindanao, Souther Philippines
chapter 8 Testimonial Narratives :Memory and Self Representation in Letters by Women Migrant Workers
chapter 9 Looking at Globalization through Multiple Lenses