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Wives, Mistresses and Matriarchs - Asian Women Today (Paperback, 1st American ed)
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Wives, Mistresses and Matriarchs - Asian Women Today (Paperback, 1st American ed)
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Discovery Miles 5 120
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This rich and perceptive book shatters the myth of the submissive
Asian woman with its vivid portraits of women in the region.
Drawing on her many years working in Asia, Louise Williams frames
the issues facing women through the experiences of individuals. We
are introduced to women as varied as politicians, call girls and
mistresses, revolutionary heroines, laborers, and business
magnates. Exploring the paths to power_both private and
public_available to women in Asia, Williams has had remarkable
access to both the famous and the faceless. She skillfully draws
out the stories of extraordinary individuals ranging from Benazir
Bhutto, Corazon Aquino, and Aung San Suu Kyi to the one-time Viet
Cong commando, the Jakarta factory girl, the Korean publisher, and
the Osecond wifeO in the Chinese mistress village that serves Hong
KongOs wealthy men. Common themes emerge: the expectation that
women will place their OdutiesO to their husbands at the forefront
of their daily lives, whether or not they have their own vocations
to pursue; the continuing importance placed on the need to bear
male children; and the pervasive attitude among Asian men that
extramarital relationships are their prerogative. We discover how a
region that elects the worldOs first female prime minister at the
same time tolerates child prostitution in Bangkok and Manila. We
see how women can rise to the top of industrial conglomerates or be
sold into servitude. Set in a vast region of enormous social
disparity and rapid change, these unique stories dispel Western
stereotypes and show just how often the concerns of women in Asia
differ from those of women in the West.
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