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Asian Journal of Women's studies

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeoul, Korea : Ewha Womans University Press, ©1995, ©1996, ©1998Description: v., 24 cmISSN:
  • 1225-9276-71
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • Per HQ 1101  As42 1995,1996,1998
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Periodicals Periodicals PBTS Library Per HQ 1101 As42 1995,1996,1998 v.1-2; v.4:1-2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P121

The Library has: Vol. 3:1-3 (1997).

Vol. 1 (1995): Empowerment or embellishment?: the case of all-women police stations in Madras, India / Prema Kasturi (pp.10-32) -- Female Gender subjectivity constructed by "Son-Birth": need for feminisms? / Kim Eun-Shil (pp.33-57) -- Gender, class, and family in late-industrializing South Korea / Kim Myung-hye (pp.58-86) -- International English and Chinese women: clients or colleagues in the International Utilitarian Discourse system? / Ron Scollon (pp.87-99) -- Political participation of Japanese Women and Local self-governments: its trend and review / Yazawa Sumiko (pp.100-126) -- Case studies of women's empowerment in India / Malavika Karlekar (pp.127-151) -- Women's movement, women's studies- Taiwan / Chiang Lan-hung (pp.152-159).

Vol. 2 (1996): A Feminist view of social policy in some East Asian Countries / Chang Pilwha (pp.7-37) -- Feminist analysis of life history of Hawaii's early Asian Immigrant women / Chai Alice Yun (pp.38-69) -- Creating a public sphere: a self-portrait in women's studies movement in China / Li Xiaojiang (pp.70-112) -- Normalization of "Second Wives": gender contestation in Hong Kong / Siumi Maria TAM (pp.113-157) -- It's not only to say to patriarchy: feminism in women's movement in Indonesia 1990's- Indonesia / Myra Diarsi (pp.158-169) -- The Making of a History of feminism in Japan- Japan (pp.170-191) -- Women in Malaysia: present struggles and future directions- Malaysia / Cecilia Ng and Chee Heng Leng (pp.192-210).

Vol. 4, No. 1 (1998): Feminism and Islamic family law reforms in Malaysia: how much and to what extent? / Maznah Mohamad (pp.8-32) -- Saradamani's holy motherhood: a reappraisal / Narasingha P. Sil (pp.33-76) -- The Politics of hair in Kathmandu, Nepal / Julia Thompson (pp.77-129) -- Culture shocks: feminism and difference in the classroom / Maryanne Dever (pp.130-152).

Vol. 4, No. 2 (1998): Reconsidering China's marriage law campaign: toward a de-orientalized feminist perspective / Ellen Judd (pp.8-26) -- Women's vows, roles and household ritual in a South Asian Muslim Sect / Rehana Ghadially (pp.27-52) -- Interpreting 'Women' in New Caledonia / Helen Johnson (pp.53-78) -- Women and sustainable human development: values for a healthy planet (or what women have in common with camels) / Soon-Young Yoon (pp.79-86) -- Sexual harassment law in America: thirty years of evolution / Asif Siddiqui (pp.87-102).

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