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Course Outline for Spring
2008
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A. Course: Gender and Development of
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B. Instructor: Chin-Ming Lin (Office: T1118/1119
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C. Institution: Graduate Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
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E. Credit: 2
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F. Preparatory courses: none
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G. Course Goals and Scope:
Gender related issues such labor structure, family activities, social institutions, and cross-border migration are very crucial for studying socio-economic development in many areas. Gender related problems are, in many occasions, the beginning of other social problems so that it would be much easier to get into many issues if we are familiar with gender issues in the first place. This course will explore several gender issues related to countries¡¦ or region¡¦s development to help students understand relevant development questions more deeply on one hand, and to help them cross over into other socio-economic aspects on the other. The scope of the course will be:
Women¡¦s participation in Southeast Asian labor markets;
The role of family structure in socio-economic development;
The prospects and perspective of women¡¦s international migration;
The building of women¡¦s capability; and
Gender and social change.
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H. Course Outline
¤@¡B¤k©Ê¡B©Ê§O»Pµo®i (Institutions: Opportunities and Barriers)
¤G¡B©Ê§OÆ[ÂI¥D¬y¤Æ (Gender Mainstreaming)
¤T¡B©Ê§O¡B¶¥¯Å»P³h½a (Gender, Class and Poverty)
¥|¡B©Ê§O¹Ï¹³»P»{¦P (Gender Images and Identity)
¤¡B®ap»P¥Í²£ (Livelihood and Production)
¤»¡B¤k©Ê³Ò¤u»P²£·~ (Women Labor and Industries)
¤C¡B©Ê§O¡B¥«³õ»P¸ê·½ (Gender, Markets and Resources)
¤K¡B¤k©Ê»PªÀ·|ÅܾE (Women and Social Change)
¤E¡B¤k©Ê³ø¹S»P°ê¥Á·|p (Women¡¦s Pay and National Accounts)
¤@〇¡B ¤k©Ê¡B°·±d»PÀô¹Ò (Women, Health and Environment)
¤@¤@¡B ¥þ²y¤Æ¤U¤§¤k©Ê²¾°Ê (Women¡¦s Migration and Power)
¤@¤G¡B °ü¤kNGOs»P¯à¤O«Øºc (Women¡¦s NGOs and Capability)
¤@¤T¡B °ü¤k²Õ´»P½áÅv (Women¡¦s Organizations and Empowerment)
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I.
²Ä¤@³¡ ¨î«×¡G¾÷·|»Pªýê
(Part I. Institutions: Opportunities and Barriers)
²Ä¤@¶g ¤k©Ê¡B©Ê§O»Pµo®i (Week One. Women,Gender and Development)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Cartier,
C. and J. Rothenberg-Aalami (2000). "Gender
and Development." In Thomas R. Leinbach
and Richard Ulack, eds., Southeast Asia: Diversity and Development (
Heyzer, Noeleen. 1986. ¡§Women
and Development: A Theoretical Overview.¡¨ Chapter
Onozawa, Nitaya (1999).
"Thai Women: Changing Status and Roles During the
Course of Thai Modernization (1)." ¡mªF¨Ê®a¬F¾Ç°|µ®ªi¤k¤l¤j¾Ç¬ön¡n¡A²Ä¢²¶°, 133-152
(http://www.tsukuba-g.ac.jp/library/kiyou/99/10.ONOZAWA.pdf).
Wee,
Vivienne. 2001. "Gender and Development in
Post-Crisis Southeast Asia." Working paper No. 14,
Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University of Hong Kong, October (http://www.cityu.edu.hk/searc/WP14_01_Wee.pdf).
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Afshar, Haleh (2000). "Gendering
the Millennium: Globalising Women." Development in Practice,
10(3&4), August, 527-34.
Robinson,
Kathryn and Sharon Bessell (2002). "Introduction to
the Issues." In Kathryn Robinson and Sharon Bessell,
eds., Women in
Van Esterik, Peggy, ed. (1996). Women of Southeast Asia (DeKalb: Northern
World Bank. Development Research Group/ Poverty
Reduction and Economic Management Network (2000). "Enhancing
Development Through Attention to Gender."
²Ä¤G¶g ©Ê§OÆ[ÂI¥D¬y¤Æ (Week Two. Gender
Mainstreaming)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Fahey, Stephanie
(1998). "Vietnam's
Women in the Renovation Era." In Krishna Sen
and Maila Stivens, eds., Gender and Power in Affluent Asia (
Metcalfe, Ian
(2004). "Framing
Women Workers in Asia: Gender-Related Socio-Demographic and Developmental
Indicators." In Amarjit Kaur,
ed., Women Workers in Industrialising
Roces, Mina (1998). "The
Gendering of Post-War Philippine Politics." In Krishna Sen and Maila Stivens,
eds., Gender and Power in Affluent Asia
(
Soedarti Surbakti (2002).
"Gender
Mainstreaming and Sex-disaggregated Data." In Kathryn Robinson
and Sharon Bessell, eds., Women in
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Correia, Maria C. and Ian Bannon
(2006). ¡§Gender and Its
Discontents: Moving to Men-Streaming Development.¡¨ In Maria C. Correia
and Ian Bannon, eds., The Other Half of Gender: Men's Issues in
Development (
Iwanaga, Kazuki and
Marjorie Suriyamongkol, eds. (2007). Women and Politics in Thailand.
Mason, Karen
(1995). "Is the Situation of Women in
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O. (1989). "Gender
Planning in the Third World: Meeting Practical and Strategic Gender Needs."
World Development, 17(11), November, 1799-825. Reprinted in
²Ä¤T¶g ©Ê§O¡B¶¥¯Å»P³h½a (Week Three. Gender,
Class and Poverty)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Buvinic, Mayra (1997). "Women
in Poverty: A New Global Underclass." Foreign Policy, Fall, 38-53.
Hilsdon, Anne-Marie (2003). ¡§Violence
against Maranao Muslim Women in the Philippines.¡¨ In Lenore Manderson and Linda Rae Bennett, eds., Violence against Women in Asian Societies: Gender Inequality and
Technologies of Violence (
PuruShotam, Nirmala (1998).
"Between
Compliance and Resistance: Women and the Middle-Class Way of Life in Singapore."
In
Stivens, Maila (1998). "Sex,
Gender and the Making of the New Malay Middler Classses." In
Krishna Sen and Maila Stivens, eds., Gender
and Power in Affluent Asia (
Zainah Anwar (2001). "The
Struggle for Women's Rights within the Religious Framework: The Experience of
Sisters in Islam." In Colin Barlow, ed., Modern
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Beneria, Lourdes and Gita
Sen (1982). "Class
and Gender Inequalities and Women's Role in Economic Development: Theoretical
and Practical Implications." Feminist Studies, 8(1), Spring, 157-76. Reprinted in
Goodkind, Daniel (1995). Rising
Gender Inequality in Vietnam Since Reunification." Pacific Affairs, 68(3), Autumn, 342-59. (&).
Jackson, Cecile.
1998. "Rescuing
Gender from the Poverty Trap." In Cecile Jackson and Ruth Pearson,
eds., Feminist Vision of Development: Gender, Analysis and Policy (
Kwiatkowski,
Lynn M. (1998). "Developing Hunger in the
Philippines." Chap.
Ng,
Cecilia, ed. (1999). Positioning Women in
Malaysia: Class and Gender in an Industrialising
State.
Seguino, Stephanie (2000). "Gender
Inequality and Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Analysis." World
Development, 28(7), July, 1211-30 .
Seguino, Stephanie (2002). "Gender, Quality
of Life, and Growth in
²Ä¥|¶g ©Ê§O¹Ï¹³»P»{¦P (Week Four. Gender Images
and Identity)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
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Cook, Nerida (1998). "'Dutiful
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Drummond, Lisa
(2006). "Gender
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Feminist Geography, 13(3), June, 247-250.
Ong, Aihwa (1995).
"State
Versus Islam: Malay Families, Women's Bodies, and the
Body Politics in Malaysia." In Aihwa Ong and Michael G. Peletz, eds., Bewitching Women, Pious Men: Gender and Body
Politics in
Surtees, Rebecca
(2003). "Negotiating
Violence and Non-violence in Cambodian Marriages." Gender & Development,
11(2), July, 30-42.
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Creese, Helen (2005). Women
of the Kakawin World: Marriage and Sexuality in the
Indic Courts of Java and
Devasahayam, Theresa W. and Brenda S.A. Yeoh ,
eds. (2007). Working and Mothering in
Halili, Servando D. Jr.
(2007). Iconography of the New Empire: Race and
Gender Images and the American Colonization of the
Harrison, Rachel
(2001). ¡§Prostitution, Politics and Power: Issues of the ¡¥Foreign¡¦ in Western Television
Documentaries of Female Sex Workers in
Hewitson, Gillian (2003). ¡§Domestic Labor and
Gender Identity: Are All Women Carers?¡¨ Chap. 17 in Drucilla Barker and Edith Kuiper,
eds., Toward a Feminist Philosophy of
Economics (London: Routledge), 266-83. HQ
1381 .T69 2003 (TKU)
Ockey, James (1999). "God Mothers, Good
Mothers, Good Lovers, Godmothers: Gender Images in
Peletz, Michael G. (1996). "The Person and
the Body: Reason, Passion, and Shame." Chap.
Radzi, Wirdati Mohammad
(2007). Muslim Women and Sports in the
Malay World: The Crossroads of Modernity and Faith. Chiang Mai: Silkworm
Books.
Suryasinata, Leo (1997). "Women and Chinese
Identity: An Exchange at the Closing Session of the Workshop." "The Ethnic Chinese and Ersatz Capitalism in Southeast
Asia." In Leo Suryadinata, ed., Ethnic Chinese as Southeast Asians (
²Ä¤G³¡ ¥Í¬¡»P¸ê·½´x±±
(Part II. Livelihood and Resource Controls)
²Ä¤¶g ®ap»P¥Í²£ (Week Five.
Livelihood and Production)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Crinis, Nicki (2004).
"Pink-Collared
Workers and the Family in Modernizing Malaysia: A Case Study of the Garment
Industry." Chap.
Hart, Gillian.
1992. "Household
Production Reconsidered: Gender, Labor Conflict, and Technological Change in
Malaysia's Muda Region." World Development, 20(6), June,
809-23. Reprinted in L. Beneria and S. Bisnath, eds., Gender and Development, Vol. 2
(Elgar, 2001), 59-73. HQ 1240.G43 2001 (TKU)
Levine,
David and Michael Kevane (2003). "Are
Investments in Daughters Lower When Daughters Move Away? Evidence
from Indonesia." World Development,
31(6), June, 1065-84.
Luong, Hy Van (2003). "Gender
Relations: Ideologies, Kinship Practices and Political Economy." In Hy Van Luong, ed., Postwar Vietnam: Dynamics of a Transforming
Society (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), 201-24 (References).
HN 700.5.A8P67 2003 (TKU)
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Jones, Gavin W.
(2002). "The Changing Indonesian Household."
In Kathryn Robinson and Sharon Bessell, eds., Women in
Ofstedal, Mary Beth, John Knodel
and Napaporn Chayovan
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"Intergenerational Support and Gender: A Comparison of Four Asian
Countries." Southeast Asian Journal
of Social Science, 27(2), 21-41. (&)
Parrenas, Rhacel Salazar . 2003. ¡§Intergenerational and Gender
Relations in Transnational Families.¡¨ Chap.
Peletz, Michael G. (1996). "Kinship,
Gender, and sexuality from the Nineteenth Century to the Present." Chap.
Pollock, Nancy
J. (2003). " Rethinking Marriage and Gender
Relations Using Evidence from the Pacific." Gender & Development, 11(2), July,
85-90. (&)
Rantana Tosakul-Boonmathya
(2006). "The Family in Thailand: Today and into the
Future." A paper prepared for a discussion in the international
conference on "Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Family Education in
Southeast Asian Countries," held at The National Chia
Yi University, October 26-27
(http://www.family.ncyu.edu.tw/source/2006symposium/Dr.%20Ratana%20Tosakul-Boonmathya.pdf)
(±q¤µ¤éÁÚ¦V¥¼¨Óªº®õ°ê®a®x, ·¨¥@¼ý Ķ).
Pham Van Bich (2004). "When Women Go Fishing:
Women's Work in Vietnamese Fishing Communities." Chap.
Williams, Joan
(2001). ¡§How Domesticity¡¦s Gender Wars Take on Elements of Class and
Race Conflict.¡¨ Chap.
Wolf, Diane L.
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Decisions and Domination: An Empirical and Conceptual Critique of Household
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Reprinted in
Wolf, Diane
Lauren (1992). Factory Daughters: Gender,
Household Dynamics, and Rural Industrialization in Java.
²Ä¤»¶g ¤k©Ê³Ò¤u»P²£·~ (Week Six. Women Labor
and Industries)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Cameron, Lisa.
2002. "Women
and the Labour Market during and after the Crisis." In Kathryn
Robinson and Sharon Bessell, eds., Women in
Crinis, Vicki (2002). "The
Stratification of Garment and Textile Industries and Labour Movements in
Malaysia." In Dong-Sook S. Gills and
Nicola Piper, eds., Women and Work in Globalising Asia (
Rosenthal, Mila
(2002). "Facing
a New Revolution in Vietnam: State Textile Workers in the Post-Reform Economy."
In Dong-Sook S. Gills and Nicola Piper, eds., Women and Work in Globalising
Theobald, Sally (2002). "Working
for Global Factory: Thai Women in Electronics Export Companies in the Northern
Regional Industrial Estate." In Dong-Sook
S. Gills and Nicola Piper, eds., Women
and Work in Globalising Asia (
Thomas,
Mandy (2001). "Stitching
at the Boundaries: Vietnamese Garment Industry Workers in Transnational Spaces."
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«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Arriagada, Irma. 1994. "Changes
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Chant, Sylvia
and cathy McIlwaine (1995). "Gender and Export Manufacturing in
the
Dowling,
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Kurian, Rachel (1999). "Women's Work in
Changing Labour Markets: The Case of
Sagrario Floro, Maria and
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Comparative Pespective." In Claes Brundenius and John Weeks,
eds., Globalization and Third World
Socialism:
²Ä¤C¶g ©Ê§O¡B¥«³õ»P¸ê·½ (Week Seven. Gender,
Markets and Resources) (¾Ç´Á³ø§iÃD¥Ø¤W¶ÇºI¤î, deadline for term-paper title submission)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Bahramitash, Roksana (2005).
"Who
Pays for Market Fundamentalism?" Chap.
Lee, Jean S.K.
and Jasmine C.L. Pow (1999).
"Human
Resource Policies for Women: A Study in Singapore." Journal of Management Development,
18(4), 326-41.
Lee, Susan H.
(2006). ¡§Widows Access to Productive Resources.¡¨ Chap.
Mills, Mary Beth
(1997). ¡§Contesting
the Margins of Modernity: Women, Migration, and Consumption
in Thailand." American Ethnologist, 24(1), 37-61.
Sen,
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Bahramitash, Roksana (2005).
"
Bahramitash, Roksana (2005).
"The
Lee, Susan H.
(2006). ¡§¡¦Rice Plus¡¦ and Family Solidarity.¡¨ Chap.
Lucas, Linda E.
(2007). Unpacking Globalization: Markets,
Gender, and Work. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield.
Ong, Aihwa (1987). ¡§The
Modern Corporation: Manufacturing Gender Hierarchy.¡¨ In Spirits of Resistance and
Capitalist Discipline: Factory Women in
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"Gender,
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Development, 24(5), May, 821-29. Reprinted in
Thanh-Dam Truong (2000). "A Feminist Perspective on the Asian
Miracle and Crisis: Enlarging the Conceptual Map of Human Development." Journal of Human
Development, 1(1), 159-64.
²Ä¤K¶g ¤k©Ê»PªÀ·|ÅܾE (Week Eight. Women and Social Change)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Bessell,
Hung
Cam Thai (2004). ¡§Clashing
Dreams in the Vietnamese Diaspora: Highly Educated Overseas Brides and Low-Wage
U.S. Husbands.¡¨ In Nicole Constable, ed., Cross-Border
Marriages: Gender and Mobility in Transnational
Lie, Merete (2000). "Two
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9(1), March, 27-43.
Silvey, Rachel and Rebecca Elmhirst
(2003). "Engendering
Social Capital: Women Workers and Rural-Urban Networks in Indonesia's Crisis."
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"Gender
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Lenore Manderson and Pranee
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Southeast Asia: Youth, Courtship and Sexuality (Richmond, Surrey: Curzon
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27.C66 2002 (TKU)
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Elson,
Diane and Nilufer Cagatay
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McCarty, Adam
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In Claes Brundenius and
John Weeks, eds., Globalization and Third
World Socialism:
Oishi, Nana (2005). ¡§Economic Development and Immigration
Policies: The Role of the State and Society in Destination Countries.¡¨ Chap.
Oishi, Nana (2005). ¡§Social Legitimacy: The Nexus of
Globalization and Women¡¦s Migration.¡¨ Chap.
Ria Gondowarsito
(2002). "Men, Women and Community Development in East
Nusa Tenggara." In Kathryn Robinson and Sharon Bessell,
eds., Women in
²Ä¤E¶g ¤k©Ê³ø¹S»P°ê¥Á·|p (Week Nine. Women¡¦s
Pay and National Accounts)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Bardhan, Kalpana and
Stephan Klasen. 1999. "UNDP's
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Development, 27(6), June, 985-1010. Reprinted in
Beneria,
Chant,
Sylvia (2006). "Re-thinking
the 'Feminization of Poverty' in Relation to Aggregate Gender Indices." Journal of Human Development, 7(2), July, 201-20.
Cueva Beteta, Hanny (2006). "What
is Missing in Measures of Women Empowerment?" Journal of Human Development, 7(2), July, 221-41.
Klasen, Stephan (2006). "UNDP's
Gender-related Measures: Some Conceptual Problems and Possible Solutions." Journal of Human Development, 7(2), July, 243-74.
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Barney, Keith
(2004). "Re-encountering
Resistance: Plantation Activism and Smallholder Production in Thailand and
Sarawak, Malaysia." Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 45(3), December, 325-339.
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Benefits, Who Profits." In Noeleen Heyzer et al., eds., The Trade in Domestic
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Questions for
discussion:
What is the value of constructing an equal-weight or a gender
poverty-weighted index of social welfare? Discuss in terms of a specific
country (e.g., Thailand).
²Ä¤Q¶g ¤k©Ê¡B°·±d»PÀô¹Ò (Women, Health and
Environment)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
ªL¶}©¾ (2006)¡C¡q¸ó¬É¶V«n¤k©Ê±Ú¸sÃä¬Éªººû«ù¡G¹ª«¨¤¦âªº±´¨s¡C¡r¡mªF«n¨È¾Ç¥Z¡n¡A (1), 63-82 (http://www.cseas.ncnu.edu.tw/journal/v03_no1/pp63-82lm.pdf).
Nicollier, Evelyne (2004).
"AIDS
Networks, Social Organisations and Medical Pluralism in China: Southern China
and the Mainland Southeast Asia Links." ¡m¨È¤Ó¬ã¨s½×¾Â¡n¡A´Á25¡A9¤ë¡C
Shah,
Iqbal H. and Lale Say
(2007). "Maternal
Mortality and Maternity Care from 1990 to 2005: Uneven but Important Gains.¡¨
Reproductive Health
Matters, 15(30), November, 17-27.
Smyth, Ines
(1999). "Women,
Industrialization and the Environment in Indonesia." In Haleh Afshar and Stephanie Barrientos, eds., Women,
Globalization and Fragmentation in the Developing World (
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Bennett, Linda
Rae (2007). Women, Islam and Modernity:
Single Women, Sexuality and Reproductive Health in Contemporary
Harris,
Colette and Ines Smyth (2001). "The
Reproductive Health of Refugees: Lessons Beyond ICPD." Gender & Development, 9(2), July, 10-21.
Smyth, Ines
(1994). "'Safe
Motherhood', Family Planning and Maternal Mortality: An Indonesian Case Study." Focus on Gender, 2(2), Jun, 19-28.
UNIFEM (2003). "Women, Gender and HIV/AIDS in East and Southeast Asia."
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Questions for discussion:
In what ways does poverty lead to environmental degradation?
What types of environmental problems do poor women and poor men share? What are
some differences in the conditions they face?
²Ä¤T³¡ ¤k©Ê²¾°Ê»PÅv¤O
(Part III. Women¡¦s Migration and Power)
²Ä¤Q¤@¶g ¥þ²y¤Æ¤U¤§¤k©Ê²¾°Ê (Week Eleven. Women¡¦s
Migration under Globalization)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Hugo, Graeme (2002). "Women's
International Labour Migration." In Kathryn Robinson and Sharon
Bessell, eds., Women in
Lindio-McGovern, Ligaya
(2003). "Labor Export in the Context of Globalization: The Experience of
Filipino Domestic Workers in
Loveband, Anne (2004). "Positioning
the Product: Indonesian Migrant Women Workers in Taiwan." Journal of Contemporary Asia,
34(3), 336-48. (&)
Wee, Vivienne and Amy Sim. 2003. "Transnational Labour
Networks in Female Labour Migration: Mediating between Southeast Asian Women
Workers and International Labour Markets." SEARC
Working Paper No. 49, City University of Hong Kong, August (http://www.cityu.edu.hk/searc/WP49_03_Wee_Sim.pdf).
Sri Harijati Hatmadji
(2003). "Gender
Dimension of International Migration: Indonesian Case." Paper for the Ad Hoc Expert Group Meeting on Migration and
Development, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 27-29
August, Bangkok (http://www.unescap.org/pop/meetings/egm%5Fmigrate/Indo.pdf).
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Agustin, Laura
Maria (2007). Sex at the Margins:
Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry.
Asis, Maruja M.B.
(2003). "Asian Women Migrants: Going the Distance, But Not Far
Enough." Migration Information, Migration Policy Institute, March (http://www.migrationinformation.org/Feature/display.cfm?ID=103).
Asis, Maruja M.B. (2006). "Gender
Dimensions of Labor Migration in Asia." High-level
panel on "The Gender Dimensions of International Migration", New
York, 2 March (http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/csw/csw50/statements/CSW%20HLP%20Maruja%20MB%20Asis.pdf).
Chen, Ling Ping
(2003). "Globalisation Inscribed in Their Lives:
the Case of Overseas Female Filipino Workers." 3rd Conference on the
Capability Approach: From Sustainable Development to Sustainable Freedom, 7-9
September 2003,
Huang,
Shirlena, Brenda S.A. Yeoh
and Noor Abdul Rahman, eds.
(2005). Asian Women as Transnational
Domestic Workers.
Lin
Lean Lim and Nana Oishi (1996). ¡§International
Labor Migration of Asia Women: Distinctive Characteristics and Policy Concerns.¡¨ In Graziano Battistella and Anthony Pagatoni,
eds., Asian Women in Migration (
Narasimhan, Sakuntala. (2007). "A Gender Perspective on Migration." The New Indian Express (
Piper, Nicola and Mina Roces,
eds. (2003). Wife or Worker? Asian Women and Migration. Lanham: Rowman
and Littlefield Publishing Group.
Suzuki, Nobue (2004). ¡§Tripartite Desires: Filipina-Japanese
Marriages and Fantasies of Transnational Traversal.¡¨ In Nicole Constable,
ed., Cross-Border Marriages: Gender and Mobility in Transnational
Wille, Christina and Basia Passl, eds. (2001). Change
and Continuity: Female Labour Migration in
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Questions for discussion:
What are the benefits to labor exporting and importing
countries respectively in international migration, from the perspective of
skill requirements in globalization? How are these benefits distributed
domestically?
²Ä¤Q¤G¶g °ü¤kNGOs»P¯à¤O«Øºc
(Week Twelve. Women¡¦s NGOs and Capability)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Abdullah, Rashidah (2003). "NGO
Advocacy on Women's Health and Rights in Southeast Asia." Development, 46(2), June, 33-37
Ford, Michele
(2002). "Responses
to Changing Labour Relations: The Case of Women's NGOs in Indonesia."
In Dong-Sook S. Gills and Nicola Piper, eds., Women and Work in Globalising
Hilsdon, Anne-Marie (2000). ¡§The
Contemplacion Fiasco: The Hanging of a Filipino Domestic Worker in Singapore.¡¨ In Anne-Marie Hilsdon,
Vera Mackie and Maila Stivens,
eds., Human Rights and Gender Politics in
the Asia-Pacific (
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
¥Õ©É®S¡B¥Õ¨q®S (2002)¡C¡q¤k©Ê³Ò°Ê¡B²Õ´ºÞ²z»P©Ê§O¥Åv¡C¡r¡m¨â©Ê¥µ¥±Ð¨|©u¥Z¡n¡A´Á20¡A10¤ë¡A¶102-111¡C
Fraser,
Arvonne S. and Irene Tinker, eds. 2004. Developing Power: How Women Transformed International Development.
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ª§¨ú¤k©Ê¤§°·±d»P¥Í¨|Åvªº«D¬F©²²Õ´¤§±À¼sµ¦²¤¬°¦ó¡H¥L̩Ҩ̾ڪº°ò¥»²z©À¬°¦ó¡H
Questions for discussion:
What
are the strategies for NGOs in advocating women¡¦s health and reproductive rights?
What are the ideologies behind those advocacies?
²Ä¤Q¤T¶g °ü¤k²Õ´»P½áÅv
(Week Thirteen. Women¡¦s Organizations and Empowerment)
«ü©w¾\Ū(required)¡G
Baso, Zohra A. and Nurul Ilmi Idrus
(2002). "Women's
Activism against Violence in South Sulawesi." In Kathryn
Robinson and Sharon Bessell, eds., Women in Indonesia: Gender, Equity and
Development (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies), 198-208 (References). HQ 1752.W67 2002 (TKU).
Sen,
Yamanaka, Keiko and Nicola Piper (2005). "Feminized
Migration in East and Southeast Asia: Policies, Actions and Empowerment."
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development,
Occasional Paper 11, December (http://www.bnu.edu.cn/laogong/down/Keiko_Yamanaka_paper.pdf).
«Øij¾\Ū(suggested)¡G
Bhatt, Ela (1989). "Toward
Empowerment." World Development,
17(7), July, 1059-65. Reprinted in
Foley, Rebecca
(2003). ¡§Violence against Women: The Challenge for Malaysian Women.¡¨ In Lenore Manderson and Linda Rae Bennett, eds., Violence against Women in Asian Societies: Gender Inequality and
Technologies of Violence (
Hicks,
Douglas A. (2002). "Gender,
Discrimination, and Capability." Journal of Religious Ethics,
30(1), Spring, 137-54.
Lee, Jean
(2005). ¡§Perception of Women Managers in
Savery, Lynn (2007). Engendering the State: The International Diffusion of Women's Human
Rights. Abingdon: Routledge.
Vimolwan Yukongdi (2005).
¡§Women in Management in
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Questions for discussion:
What are
the gender aspects in international assistance to Indonesia? In which aspect
the problems are the most difficult to dissolve?
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J. Additional References
Atkinson, Jane and
Shelly Errington, eds. (1990). Power and Difference: Gender
in
Bao, Jiemin (2004). Marital Acts: Gender, Sexuality, and Identity among the Chinese Thai
Diaspora.
Conrad, Joseph (1951). Under Western Eyes.
Drummond, Lisa and Helle Rydstrom. 2004. Gender Practices in Contemporary Vietnam.
Griffin-Cohen, Marjorie and Janine Brodie, eds. (2007). Remapping Gender in the New Global Order. Abingdon: Routledge.
Lyons, Lenore. 2004. A State of
Lambert, Caroline, Sharon
Pickering and Christine Alder, eds. (2003). Critical Chatter: Women and Human Rights in
Manderson, Lenore and Linda Rae Bennett, eds. 2003. Violence against Women in Asian Societies: Gender Inequality and
Technologies of Violence.
Mann, Susan, ed. (2004). Women and Gender Relations.
Marching, Soe Tjen (2007). The Discrepancy Between the Public and the Private Selves of Indonesian
Women: A Comparison of Published and Unpublished Autobiographies and Diaries.
Parpart, Jane L., M. Patricia Connelly, and V. Eudine Barriteau, eds. 2000. Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Development. IDRC. (part 1) (part 2)
Poulsen, Anders (2007). Childbirth
and Tradition in
Taylor, Jean Gelman,
ed. (1997). Women Creating
U.N. WomenWatch (2007).
"Directory of UN Resources on Gender and Women's Issues: South and
Werner, Jayne and
Daniele Belanger, eds. (2002). Gender, Household, State: Doi Moi in
Whitehouse, Gillian, ed. (2007). Equal Pay for Women: Trends and Prospects in Cross-National Perspective. Abingdon: Routledge
WIN News (2000). "Reports from Around the World: Asia and Pacific. The Situation of Women Workers in Asia." WIN News, Summer (http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m2872/3_26/64719756/print.jhtml).
World Bank (2000). "Countries
That Reduce Gender Gaps Have Less Corruption and Faster Growth, says New World
Bank Study." News Release No: 2000/381/S, June 1 (
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K. Course
Requirements:
1.
Course
participation (10%): Students are expected to read carefully prior the class,
to attend each class and to class discussion.
2.
Question
raising (20%): Each student is required to pose, at least three, analytical
questions before each class, which should reveal her/his understanding
of the readings and be closely related to the class topic. Students have to
submit responses/answers to her/his own questions, according to discussions in
the class, before the next class. Each student has to choose at least
three topics and raise three sets of questions accordingly during the semester,
and will be graded with the top three scores if there are more than three sets
of questions.
3.
In-class
oral presentation (10%): Each student is expected to present her/his review
report (see below) orally in the class (within ten minutes) and respond to
inquiries by other students (within ten minutes).
4.
Review-paper
submission (30%): Each student is required to submit a policy paper of 5-7
pages related to gender and development before the end of semester. The paper
will analyze initiations of specific problems and make resolving suggestions. The
paper title has to be submitted before the mid-term exam week and approved by
the instructor. The paper will be discussed in the class which should be
announced on the Platform at least two days before the class. The report is
graded according to its content, comprehensiveness of analysis, feasibility of
suggestions as well as sufficiency and persuasiveness of data presented. Each
student is allowed to submit three drafts which will be graded with the last
one.
5.
Response
to other students¡¦ review paper (5%): Each student is expected to respond,
orally or in writing, to other students¡¦ paper presentation which should be
made during or after (within one day) the class.
6.
Homework
(if any) (25%).