Kaleidoscope of Malaysian Indian Women's Lived Experiences
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Kaleidoscope of Malaysian Indian Women's Lived Experiences
Gender-Ethnic Intersectionality and Cultural Socialisation
Fernandez, Jacqueline Liza; Karupiah, Premalatha
Springer Verlag, Singapore
10/2022
265
Dura
Inglês
9789811958755
15 a 20 dias
588
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. History of Indian Women: Migration, Socioeconomic Status and Radical Movement in Malaya, 1900-1963.- Chapter 3. Indian Mothers, Chinese Daughters: The Story of Adoption in the Indian Diaspora of Malaya, Including Singapore.- Chapter 4. Poverty of Malaysian Indian women: A Capability Approach Perspective.- Chapter 5. Gendered Experiences of Unpaid Work: A Study of Indian Households in Penang.- Chapter 6. Entrepreneurial Intentions of Indian Female Undergraduates: A Study of Indian Female Undergraduates in Penang.- Chapter 7. Knitting Communities Together:?Use of?Facebook to support?Indian women with Endometriosis.- Chapter 8. Beauty: An Autoethnography of a Malaysian Indian Woman.- Chapter 9. Female Indian Classical Dance Practitioners in Malaysia: Labour and Visibility.- Chapter 10. Meaning and Sources of Happiness for Malaysian Indian Women.- Chapter 11. Transcending?the?Invisible Boundaries?with?Technology:?Travel Tales of?Malaysian Indian Women.-Chapter 12. Negotiating Femininity and Empowerment: Experiences of Professional Tamil Women.- Chapter 13. Gender Equality or Inequality: Where do Malaysian Sikh Women Stand in their Community?.- Chapter 14. The Phenomenological Lives of Sikh Women in Malaysia: The Reality of Their Roles and Status in The Private Domain.
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Malaysian Indian Women;Minority Women;Intersectionality;Gender Inequality;Gender Stereotypes;Patriarchy;Cultural Socialisation;Diaspora;Ethnic Inequality;Quantitative and Qualitative Methodology
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. History of Indian Women: Migration, Socioeconomic Status and Radical Movement in Malaya, 1900-1963.- Chapter 3. Indian Mothers, Chinese Daughters: The Story of Adoption in the Indian Diaspora of Malaya, Including Singapore.- Chapter 4. Poverty of Malaysian Indian women: A Capability Approach Perspective.- Chapter 5. Gendered Experiences of Unpaid Work: A Study of Indian Households in Penang.- Chapter 6. Entrepreneurial Intentions of Indian Female Undergraduates: A Study of Indian Female Undergraduates in Penang.- Chapter 7. Knitting Communities Together:?Use of?Facebook to support?Indian women with Endometriosis.- Chapter 8. Beauty: An Autoethnography of a Malaysian Indian Woman.- Chapter 9. Female Indian Classical Dance Practitioners in Malaysia: Labour and Visibility.- Chapter 10. Meaning and Sources of Happiness for Malaysian Indian Women.- Chapter 11. Transcending?the?Invisible Boundaries?with?Technology:?Travel Tales of?Malaysian Indian Women.-Chapter 12. Negotiating Femininity and Empowerment: Experiences of Professional Tamil Women.- Chapter 13. Gender Equality or Inequality: Where do Malaysian Sikh Women Stand in their Community?.- Chapter 14. The Phenomenological Lives of Sikh Women in Malaysia: The Reality of Their Roles and Status in The Private Domain.
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