The academic study of women in Asia developed in the 1970s as a
result of the convergence of the then emerging disciplines of Asian
Studies and Women's Studies. Initially, work on women in Asia grew
from traditional branches of learning such as history,
anthropology, politics, and literary studies. More recently, it has
incorporated cutting-edge areas of academic endeavour, including
critical theory and new thinking on sexuality, labour, health,
media, and material culture. As research in and around the area
flourishes as never before, this new four-volume collection from
Routledge meets the need for an authoritative reference work to
make sense of a rapidly growing and ever more complex corpus of
scholarly literature.
Drawing together in four volumes the key research which has
shaped the dynamic academic field that explores women's lives in
the Asian region over the past four decades, and edited by two
leading scholars, Women in Asia provides users with a comprehensive
survey of all the major issues relating to women in the world's
fastest changing and most culturally diverse region.
Volume I (?Women and Political Power?) brings together material
which explores the engagement by women in Asia with the law (e.g.
struggles to acquire equal pay and inheritance rights), formal
political power (e.g. structural blocks to their participation in
government), and education. This volume also gathers vital
contributions on women's activism (e.g. feminist groups, comfort
women's groups, housewives? unions, and transnational
activism).
Volume II (?Redefining Working Women?) collects research around
topics including: women and unions; women in paid and unpaid labour
(e.g. the gendered division of labour in Asian households); women
as migrant workers; women in development; prostitution and
trafficking; and women as carers.
Volume III (?Health and Sexuality?) brings together the best?and
most influential?scholarship on contentious themes such as the
increasing imbalance in sex ratios in the region as a result of
female infanticide, sex-selective abortions, and the kidnapping of
wives. Research gathered in this volume also covers reproductive
health; violence against women (e.g. female genital mutilation,
dowry burnings, and honour killings); same-sex attraction and
diverse gender identity; and medicine and health care (including
work on traditional medicine and mental-health problems specific to
women in the region, such as the high suicide rates in China and
South Asia).
The material collected in Volume IV (?Constructions of the
Feminine?) focuses on women in the family (e.g. gendered role
expectations); women in religion; Western perceptions of Asian
women (e.g. stereotypes of passivity); women in the arts; and
official discourses on the feminine (such as the promotion by Asian
governments of gender roles).
Women in Asia is fully indexed and each of the four volumes has
a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editors, which
provides extended reading lists and places the material in its
historical and intellectual context. It is an essential work of
reference and is destined to be valued by scholars and students?as
well as policy-makers and community activists?as a vital one-stop
research resource.
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