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Title Women and the Politics of Representation in Southeast Asia : Engendering discourse in Singapore and Malaysia / edited by Adeline Koh and Yu-Mei Balasingamchow
Published Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2015

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Series Routledge research on gender in Asia series ; 8
Routledge research on gender in Asia series ; 8.
Contents 1. Introduction / Adeline Koh and Yu-Mei Balasingamchow -- 2. Dangerous sexuality in Singapore : the sarong party girl / Chris Hudson -- 3. Consuls, consorts or courtesans? : "Singapore girls" between the nation and the world / Simon Obendorf -- 4. New forms of colonial gazing in Singaporean Chinese wedding photography / Terence Heng -- 5. The trouble with modernity : melodrama and the independent heroine in selected contemporary Malaysian-Malay films / Hanita Mohd Mohktar-Ritchie -- 6. Nationhood and selective memory : a case study of the official remembering of the Cantonese black and white amah / Catherine Gomes -- 7. 'What will it cost you today?' The gendered discourse of parenting / Michelle M. Lazar -- 8. Gendered dimensions of Islamization : the case of IMAN / Sylva Frisk -- 9. Confronting issues of belonging and non-belonging in the works of four female Malaysian theatre practitioners / Susan Phillip -- 10. Interrogating gender in a Singapore classroom / Chitra Sankaran and Chng Huang Hoon
Summary "Singapore and Malaysia are rapidly modernising, globalising Asian states which, although being distinct nations since 1965, share common elements in the on-going struggle over the meaning of gender and sexuality in their societies. This is the first book to discuss a range of discourses around gender in these two countries. Women and the Politics of Representation in Southeast Asia: Engendering Discourse in Singapore and Malaysia seeks to give an overview of how gender and representation come together in various configurations in the history and contemporary culture of both nations. It examines the discursive construction of gender, sexuality and representation in a variety of areas, including the politics of everyday life, education, popular culture, literature, film, theatre and photography. Chapters examine a range of tropes such as the Orientalist "Sarong Party Girl," the iconic "Singapore Girl" of Singapore Airlines, and the figure of pious Muslim femininity celebrated by Malaysian NGO IMAN, all of which play important roles in delineating limitations for gender roles. The collection also draws attention to resistance to these gender boundaries in theatre, film, blogs and social media, and pedagogy. Bringing together research from a variety of humanistic and social science fields, such as film, material culture, semiotics, literature and pedagogy, the book is a comprehensive feminist survey that will be of use for students and scholars of Women's Studies and Asian Studies, as well as on courses on gender, media and popular culture in Asia"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Vendor-supplied metadata
SUBJECT Börngen, ... gnd
Subject Women -- Singapore -- Social conditions
Women -- Malaysia -- Social conditions
Sex role -- Singapore
Sex role -- Malaysia
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Sex role
Women -- Social conditions
Geschlechterrolle
Soziale Situation
Repräsentation Politik
Malaysia
Singapore
Malaysia
Form Electronic book
Author Koh, Adeline, editor
Balasingamchow, Yu-Mei, editor
Contains (work): Hudson, Chris, 1950- Dangerous sexuality in Singapore
ISBN 9781317662914
1317662911
9781315767260
1315767260
Other Titles Engendering discourse in Singapore and Malaysia