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The Gendered Biopolitics of Marriage and Immigration: A Study of Pre-1949 Chinese Immigrants in Thailand

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2003

Bao Jiemin
Affiliation:
The University of Nevada at Las Vegas. [email protected]

Abstract

This first attempt to include women in the pre-1949 history of Chinese immigration to Thailand examines the dialectical relationship between immigration and marital practices through a gender lens. It is argued that labour immigration is not simply an economic endeavour, but rather a complex process of cultural production in which Thai and Chinese regimes compete to produce gendered citizens.

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Articles
Copyright
© 2003 The National University of Singapore

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