TY - BOOK AU - Cho Hyoung, TI - Asian Journal of Women's studies SN - 1225-9276 AV - Per HQ 1101 As42 1997 PY - 1997/// CY - Seoul, Korea PB - Ewha Womans University Press KW - FEMINIST--SCHOLARSHIP AND CRITICISM KW - FEMINIST--ASIA N1 - The Library has: Vol. 1 (1995), Vol. 2 (1996), Vol. 4:1-2 (1998); Vol. 3, No. 1 (1997): Flexible labor regimes, new technologies and women's labor: case studies of two electronics firms in Malaysia / Maznah Mohamad and Cecilia Ng (pp.8-35) -- Inventing a moral crisis and the Singapore state / Kuah Khun Eng (pp.36-70) -- Amerasian children in GI Town: a legacy of US Militarism in South Korea / Margo Okazawa-Rey (pp.71-102) -- Fertility control, reproductive rights, and women's empowerment in Korea / Cho Hyoung (pp.103-132) -- My Way into women's studies / Du Fangqin (pp.133-160) -- Two women's studies in China: report by an American feminist philosopher / Ann Ferguson (pp.161-184) -- The New Trend in women's studies in China / Zhang Qi (pp.185-192).; Vol. 3, No. 2 (1997): Contemporary Western feminist perspectives on prostitution / Alison M. Jaggar (pp.8-29) -- The Rise of women's education in the United States and Korea: a struggle for educational and occupational equality / Karen E. Rowe and Kim Byong-Suh (pp.30-93) -- Emergence of the Women's movement in India / Mala Khullar (pp.94-129) -- Frustrating colonial narratives: writing and the body in Dictee / Scott Swaner (pp.130-152); Vol. 3, No. 3 (199): Productivity, militancy, and femininisty: gendered images of South Korean women factory workers / Kim Seung-kyung (pp.8-44) -- Education in the making of women's work history: the role of government and household in Korea / Chung Jinjoo (pp.45-76) -- Challenging the tradition of Javanese women / Esther Kuntjara (pp.77-100) -- Household formation and egalitarian gender relations among the Bhuket of Central Borneo / Shanthi Thambiah (pp.101-126) -- Feminist intervention in the Rise of "Asian" discourse / Cho Haejoang (pp.127-156) -- Eleanor Rathbone and India: cultural imperialist or friend to women? / Sybil Oldfield (pp.157-168) ER -