2013-12-06
'Doing Gendered Age': Older mothers and migrant daughters negotiating care work in rural Lao PDR and Thailand
Publication
Publication
Third World Quarterly: journal of emerging areas , Volume 34 - Issue 10 p. 1896- 1910
Abstract
In this article I analyse the reconfiguration of the intersection of
relations of gender and age manifesting between older mothers and their
migrant daughters. For this I study the negotiation of care work between differently
positioned women, drawing on material from Lao PDR and Thailand. Theoretically
I draw on the constructivist notion of ‘doing gendered age’, which
allows us to integrate the performance of gender–age subject positions with
structural changes, most notably the generational dynamics of rural transformation,
an expanding neoliberal labour market and demographic transition. I conclude
that gender–age subject positions hold women accountable for ‘doing
gendered age’ in a particular manner. This forms an important basis for informal
mechanisms of social protection. However, these subject positions are neither
pre-given nor voluntary but are enacted through everyday social interaction
and subject to change.
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doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2013.851952, hdl.handle.net/1765/50395 | |
Third World Quarterly: journal of emerging areas | |
Organisation | International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University (ISS) |
Huijsmans, R. (2013). 'Doing Gendered Age': Older mothers and migrant daughters negotiating care work in rural Lao PDR and Thailand. Third World Quarterly: journal of emerging areas, 34(10), 1896–1910. doi:10.1080/01436597.2013.851952 |