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Sexual Identity and Lesbian Family Life: Lesbianism, Patriarchalism and the Asian Family in Taiwan: Gender, Sexualities and Culture in Asia

Autor Iris Erh-Ya Pai
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iul 2017
This new book illustrates how Taiwanese lesbians negotiate their lives outside patriarchal families, while seeking varying ways to maintain working relationships with their families of origin, as their notion of family distinguishes them from same sex couples in other countries. This ambivalence has a strong influence on their relational decisions as they deal with contradictions between family ties, filial piety and lesbianism.
Based on individual and couple interviews with self-identified lesbian couples in stable relationships, the book offers vivid narratives of different ways in which Taiwanese lesbians have been able to make sense of their families without recognition by legislation or their families of origin.
Specific issues in Taiwan raised in the book challenge the taken-for-granted understandings of same-sex relationships and review the dramatic transformations that have profoundly changed womens' position. It also offers a sensitive analysis of GLBTissues and heteronormativity, arguing that Chinese familialism can cohabite with lesbianism in the context of contemporary Taiwan.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811040047
ISBN-10: 9811040044
Pagini: 287
Ilustrații: XVII, 285 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Gender, Sexualities and Culture in Asia

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Women in Taiwanese Families— A Personal History.- Western Theories on Same-sex Intimacies.- Methodology.- Individual Sexual Stories.- Lesbian Daughters in Their Families.- Relationships over Time.- Egalitarian Lesbian Relationships?.- Conclusion.



Notă biografică

Iris Erh-Ya Pai holds a PhD in Women’s Studies from the University of York, UK, She is currently Adjunct Associate Professor, Center for Holistic education, Mackay Medical College, Taipei, Taiwan.

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This new book illustrates how Taiwanese lesbians negotiate their lives outside patriarchal families, while seeking varying ways to maintain working relationships with their families of origin, as their notion of family distinguishes them from same sex couples in other countries. This ambivalence has a strong influence on their relational decisions as they deal with contradictions between family ties, filial piety and lesbianism.
Based on individual and couple interviews with self-identified lesbian couples in stable relationships, the book offers vivid narratives of different ways in which Taiwanese lesbians have been able to make sense of their families without recognition by legislation or their families of origin. 

 Specific issues in Taiwan raised in the book challenge the taken-for-granted understandings of same-sex relationships and review the dramatic transformations that have profoundly changed womens' position. It also offers a sensitive analysis of GLBT issues and heteronormativity, arguing that Chinese familialism can cohabite with lesbianism in the context of contemporary Taiwan. 

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Analyses lesbianism in the context of Chinese familialism and patrichalism Reviews the dramatic transformations that have profoundly changed women’s position within the family structure in the context of contemporary Taiwan Offers a major study on Taiwan’s lesbian family life, of interest both for scholars from Taiwan and LGBT studies across Asia