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Women Migrants in Southern China and Taiwan: Mobilities, Digital Economies and Emotions

Women Migrants in Southern China and Taiwan: Mobilities, Digital Economies and Emotions

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This book explores the lives, migratory experiences, and social, economic, and emotional practices of Chinese migrant women in China, Taiwan, and between the two countries, highlighting the challenges and opportunities they face as they navigate between subalternity and resistance, subordinated labor and independent entrepreneurship, and inegalitarian labor markets and new online opportunities.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

This comprehensive book delves into the intricate lives, migratory journeys, and diverse social, economic, and emotional practices of Chinese migrant women across various regions, including China, Taiwan, and the interconnections between the two. Through extensive original research, it sheds light on the experiences of women on the move, highlighting the social contempt, misrecognition, and economic marginalization they face. It explores the motivations behind women's migration, including their pursuit of autonomy, economic independence, upward social mobility, and modernity, yet encounters the challenges posed by the Chinese inegalitarian social order and labor regimes. The book also uncovers how old and new forms of subalternity are reproduced in these contexts.

Moreover, it emphasizes the emotional toll of navigating the crossroads between subalternity and resistance, subordinated labor and independent digital entrepreneurship, and an inegalitarian labor market and new online opportunities for business and commerce. The book offers a rich and nuanced understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by Chinese migrant women, contributing to our knowledge of their experiences and contributions to society.


Introduction:
The study of Chinese migrant women has gained increasing attention in recent years, as their numbers continue to grow globally. These women, driven by various factors such as economic opportunities, family reunification, or educational pursuits, leave their homes and travel to different parts of the world, often crossing vast distances and cultural boundaries.

Migratory Experiences:
Chinese migrant women face numerous challenges during their migratory journeys. They often endure long periods of separation from their families, face discrimination and prejudice in their new environments, and struggle to adapt to unfamiliar social and cultural norms. Moreover, they may face language barriers, job insecurity, and limited access to basic services such as healthcare and education.

Social, Economic, and Emotional Practices:
Once in their destination countries, Chinese migrant women engage in a wide range of social, economic, and emotional practices. They form communities and networks to support each other, participate in local labor markets, and start businesses to improve their economic situation. These practices also reflect their efforts to maintain cultural identity and connections with their homeland.

Challenges and Opportunities:
Despite the challenges faced by Chinese migrant women, they also seize opportunities for personal and professional growth. They develop skills and knowledge that enable them to succeed in their new environments, and they contribute to the development of their host communities. However, they continue to face systemic barriers, such as discrimination and limited access to resources, that hinder their progress.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, this book provides a valuable insight into the lives, migratory experiences, and social, economic, and emotional practices of Chinese migrant women. It highlights the challenges they face and the opportunities they seize as they navigate the complexities of migration and mobility. By understanding the experiences of these women, we can better appreciate the contributions they make to our global society and work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable world for all.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367683849

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