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East Asian Mothers in Britain, An Intersectional Exploration of Motherhood and Employment, by Hyun-Joo Lim

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East Asian Mothers in Britain, An Intersectional Exploration of Motherhood and Employment, by Hyun-Joo Lim
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
East Asian Mothers in Britain
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1031847546
Responsibility statement
by Hyun-Joo Lim
Series statement
Springer eBooks.Springer eBooksPalgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life
Sub title
An Intersectional Exploration of Motherhood and Employment
Summary
How do Chinese, Japanese and Korean mothers in Britain make sense of their motherhood and employment? What are the intersecting factors that shape these women’s identities, experiences and stories? Contributing further to the continuing discourse and development of intersectionality, this book examines East Asian migrant women’s stories of motherhood, employment and gender relations by deploying interlocking categories that go beyond the meta axes of race, gender and class, including factors such as husbands’ ethnicities and the locality of their settlement. Through this, Lim argues for more detailed and context specific analytical categories of intersectionality, enabling a more nuanced understanding of migrant women’s stories and identities. East Asian Mothers in Britain will appeal to students and scholars across a range of disciplines and with an interest in identity, gender, ethnicity, class, migration and intersectionality.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. The question of identity for East Asian migrant women -- 3. Intersectionality and storytelling in the context of East Asian mothers -- 4. Narratives of home-stay mothers: the ideology of intensive motherhood -- 5. Narratives of employed mothers: the Legacy of the Chinese Work Ethic -- 6. Gender relations at home -- 7. Conclusion
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