Thai Women in the Global Labor Force
238 pages, 6 x 9
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Release Date:01 Apr 1999
ISBN:9780813526546
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Thai Women in the Global Labor Force

Consuming Desires, Contested Selves

Rutgers University Press
Most research on female labor migration in Thailand focuses on that country's infamous sex industry. Mary Beth Mills offers the first extended ethnographic analysis of rural women's movement into less visible occupations, paying particular attention to the hundreds of thousands of young women who fill the factories and sweatshops of the Bangkok metropolis. Mills follows the women as they travel from the village of Baan Naa Sakae to Bangkok, where they encounter new forms of consumption, new "modern" lifestyles, and a new sense of identity. She finds this rural-urban migration is more than a simple economic activity, but rather an elaborate process of cultural change.

Mills describes the environments from which these women left, as well as the urban landscape they now call home. Hence, she examines key aspects of rural Thai community life, such as local consumption practices, gender roles, and the familial tensions that are often the catalyst to labor migration. Then she focuses on the city and the underlying tensions of urban employment as migrants pursue newly imagined identities as modern women, while still upholding economic and moral responsibilities to rural kin.
MARY BETH MILLS is an assistant professor of anthropology at Colby College.
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
1 Women, Migration and Thai Experiences of Modernity
2 Village and Nation
3 Cash, Commodities, and Modernity
4 Parents, Children, and Migration Decisions
5 Gender and Mobility
6 Bangkok Wage Workers
7 Consumption, Desire, and Thansamay Selves
8 Courtship, Marriage, and Contested Selves
9 Gender and Modernity, Local and Global Encounters
Notes Glossary of Thai Words and Pronunciation Guide
References
Index
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