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This text documents the changing position of women in Malaysia. It
is divided in three sections, each of which correspond to a
different theme. The first section focuses on the role of the state
in agricultural modernization and its impact on rural women and the
gender division of labour; the second explores the relationship of
technological innovation and changing employment patterns in the
industrial and digital economy. The final section attempts to link
feminist theory and practice as articulated in the nascent
Malaysian women's movement, and discusses the relevance of feminist
theories in explaining the experiences of women in the developing
world. The book is aimed at departments of women's studies, Asian
studies, development studies; politics (courses on class relations,
labour studies); sociology (courses on gender and labour); and some
general interest.
This unique book focuses on the hybridization of grassroots
participation in planning, implementing, and developing
gender-responsive budgeting. It explores the possibilities for
gender sensitive budgeting when implemented using techniques that
have been popularized by participatory governance activists. A
combination of the two allows for a whole new way of ensuring
public budgets are used equitably.
Cecilia Ng documents the changing position of women in Malaysia. It
is divided in three sections, each of which correspond to a
different theme. The first section focuses on the role of the state
in agricultural modernisation and its impact on rural women and the
gender division of labour; the second explores the relationship of
technological innovation and changing employment patterns in the
industrial and digital economy. The final section attempts to link
feminist theory and practice as articulated in the nascent
Malaysian women's movement, and discusses the relevance of feminist
theories in explaining the experiences of women in the developing
world.
Combining both personal and academic insights into the Malaysian
women's movement, this study provides an in-depth account of the
multiple struggles of the Malaysian women's movement, from securing
gender equality in a patriarchal society to achieving unity among
members of a multi-ethnic society that are further divided along
class and religious lines. Most historical versions of national
struggles have created icons out of male figures. The authors of
this book have provided a corrective to this. They detail the
importance of the role of the women's movement, led by numerous
unsung personalities in promoting social change in Malaysia. The
book centres on a crucial argument: that in the context of an
ethnically fragmented post-colonial, authoritarian society, an
autonomous woman movement, which began in the early eighties had
actually achieved significant political success. However the study
observes that by the late 1990s, feminist issues were also readily
appropriated by the state and the market, and also suggests that
the emergence of 'market feminism' poses specific challenges for
the future of the Malaysian women's movement. This thorough and
engaging account of feminism and the women's movement in Malaysia
will capture the interest of scholars, policy makers and activists.
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