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Single mothers in Thailand = women, motherhood, and going it all alone /
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Single mothers in Thailand/ by Herbary Cheung.
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women, motherhood, and going it all alone /
Author:
Cheung, Herbary.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
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xiii, 197 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction: Starting the Research Journey -- 2. Establishing the Research: An Ethnographic Approach -- 3. Re-defining Stigmatization: Intersectional Stigma of Single Mothers in Thailand -- 4. Intersectional Stigma and Coping Strategies of Single Mothers Living with HIV in Thailand -- 5. Navigating Motherhood: Stigma and Mothering Experiences of Single Mothers with Mental Illness in Thailand -- 6. When Mothering Alone: Passive-Aggressive Social Exclusion of Single Mothers in Thailand -- 7. Conclusion: Moving Beyond Gender-Single Motherhood at a Crossroads.
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Single mothers - Thailand. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57655-3
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9783031576553
Single mothers in Thailand = women, motherhood, and going it all alone /
Cheung, Herbary.
Single mothers in Thailand
women, motherhood, and going it all alone /[electronic resource] :by Herbary Cheung. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2024. - xiii, 197 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction: Starting the Research Journey -- 2. Establishing the Research: An Ethnographic Approach -- 3. Re-defining Stigmatization: Intersectional Stigma of Single Mothers in Thailand -- 4. Intersectional Stigma and Coping Strategies of Single Mothers Living with HIV in Thailand -- 5. Navigating Motherhood: Stigma and Mothering Experiences of Single Mothers with Mental Illness in Thailand -- 6. When Mothering Alone: Passive-Aggressive Social Exclusion of Single Mothers in Thailand -- 7. Conclusion: Moving Beyond Gender-Single Motherhood at a Crossroads.
This book investigates a range of major sociological debates and policy studies related to gender, family, marriage, health, intersectionality, and social exclusion of single mothers in Thailand. It does so by analyzing ethnographic data gained from participant observation at NGOs and a psychiatric hospital, in-depth interviews with single mothers and social workers, and a review of government policy documents and reports from 2020 and 2021. The conceptual framework of the study draws on gender as a social construct and intersectionality as critical social theory. Using this framework, the book aims to offer new scholarly insights by looking at single mothers as a category of multiple and overlapping oppressions, marginalization, and exclusion, which intersect not only with gender, class, and ethnicity but also with other significant categories, such as hometown neighborhood, religion, and health conditions, all significant but under-researched subjects in the Thai context. Moreover, the book also provides policy recommendations to the Thai government to improve its social policies for single mothers and achieve gender equality in Thailand. Herbary Cheung (he/him/his) is Lecturer in Gender Studies at the School of Arts and Social Sciences, Monash University, Malaysia. His research engages with gender and migration, family, marriage and health, intersectionality, and contextual mobility, focusing on Southeast Asia-Hong Kong connections. He is the author of Engendering Migration Journey: Identity, Ethnicity, and Gender of Thai Migrant Women in Hong Kong (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023)
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