Abstract
By offering perspectives from Indonesian female workers, this book discusses the contemporary progress of working-class feminism from the Global South. It presents a critical reading of the socio-political conditions that allow female workers to narrate their lives and work as precariat labor toiling under the forces of globalization. Its analysis centers on their writings which appear in the form of legal documents, personal accounts, essays, and short stories. Thus, the book shows how these women change their situation by challenging the political order and demanding gender justice with their fearless speech.
Schlagworte
Global South Globalization and Labor Contemporary Southeast Asia Women in Asia Women's Activism Working-class Politics- 1–22 Introduction 1–22
- 201–210 Conclusion 201–210
- 211–228 Bibliography 211–228
- 229–236 Index 229–236