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ID146520
Title ProperFilial daughters? agency and subjectivity of rural migrant women in Shanghai
LanguageENG
AuthorShen, Yang
Summary / Abstract (Note)In China, continuous rural–urban migration on a massive scale disrupts the traditional rural patriarchal society and makes the temporary non-patrilocal way of residence possible. This new residential pattern has brought profound changes to the lives of migrants. Based on participant observation and interviewing, this article intends to explore the exercise of agency and the representation of subjectivity of female migrant workers in intimate relations after migration. By emphasizing the intergenerational relationship and partner relationships of both unmarried and married women, I demonstrate a complicated picture regarding the changing status of rural migrant women and show how these women both conform and challenge the social norm of filial obligations, through which their agency is exerted and subjectivity is crafted.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No.226; Jun 2016: p. 519-537
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 226
Key WordsSubjectivity ;  China ;  Agency ;  Filial Piety ;  Rural Migrant Women ;  Intimate Relationship


 
 
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