Contents of Volume XXI, Number 3, Fall 2000

WORK AND GENDER IN TAIWAN: BETWEEN PATRIARCHY AND THE MARKETPLACE

Scott Simon, Guest Editor

Introduction: Scott Simon

Stand By the Family: Gender and Taiwan’s Small-Scale Industry in the Global Context

Anru Lee

Bargaining with Patriarchy: Taiwanese Women Hiring Migrant Domestic Workers

Pei-Chia Lan

Neo-mercantilist Policies and Sectoral Politics: Taiwan’s Acquiescent Working Class

Chang-Ling Huang

Entrepreneurship and Empowerment: Experiences of Taiwanese Businesswomen

Scott Simon

 

Colonialism, Gender and Work: A Voice from the People of the Lily and the Leopard

Lily Wen

 

Book Reviews

Caroline Butler on Thomas Dublin’s When the Mines Closed: Stories of Struggle in Hard Times; Michael Chibnik on George Gmelch’s and J.J. Weiner’s In the Ballpark: The Working Lives of Baseball People; Kathleen Gordon on Marcia Stephenson’s Gender and Modernity in Andean Bolivia; Susan R. Trencher on Marc Auge’s A Sense for the Other: The Timeliness and Relevance of Anthropology; Samuel Gerald Collins on Marc Auge’s An Anthropology for Contemporaneous Worlds.


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