Gender in Southeast Asia

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Gender in Southeast Asia

Social groups, communities and identities Gender studies, gender groups Constitution: government and the state

Author: Mina Roces

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Collection: Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 14th April 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108687539


Examining Gender in Southeast Asia

This element examines gender in Southeast Asia by focusing on two main themes. The first concerns hegemonic cultural constructions of gender and Southeast Asian subjects' responses to these dominant discourses. Roces introduces hegemonic discourses on ideal masculinities and ideal femininities, evaluates the impact of religion, and analyses how authoritarian regimes fashion these ideals. Discussion then turns to the hegemonic ideals surrounding desire and sexualities and the way these are policed by society and the state.

The second theme concerns the ways hegemonic ideals influence the gendering of power and politics. Roces argues that because many Southeast Asians see power as being held by kinship alliance groups, women are able to access political power through their ties with men—as wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, and even mistresses. However, women’s movements have challenged this androcentric division of power.

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