Sex, love and feminism are three aspects of the rapidly
changing gender relations that shape young people 's lives in the
Asia Pacific region. Much has been written about rapidly changing
countries in Asia, most recently China and India. With the global
spread of capitalist production and neo-liberal ideologies, the
claim that the rest of the world 's women are treading the path to
enlightenment and development forged by women in the West has been
revived. This book explores that contention through a comparative
analysis of the attitudes of young middle class urbanites in ten
countries: the USA, Australia, Canada, Japan, Thailand, South
Korea, India, Indonesia, China and Vietnam. Drawing on detailed
empirical research, the study describes and compares attitudes
towards the women 's movement, sexual relations and family
arrangements in the countries considered. It explores young peoples
image of feminists and what they feel the women 's movement has
achieved for women and men in their country. The book discusses
young people 's attitudes to controversial gender issues such as
role reversal, sharing housework, abortion rights, same sex sexual
relations, nudity and pornography. Through a comparative analysis
of the gender vocabularies by which young people understand gender
issues, the book highlights the role of differences in history,
culture, economics and political leadership. These influence
attitudes to gender relations, the status of women and the
political programs of the women 's movement in different countries.
Whilst there are striking parallels between countries and even
across the whole sample, those similarities do not fall neatly into
a simple dichotomy of the west versus the rest .
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