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2020.10.08【Lecture】Book Launch: 《Family Migration and the Path to an Occupation: The (Early) Experiences of Skilled Taiwanese and Chinese “Wives”》

Title:Book Launch: 《Family Migration and the Path to an Occupation: The (Early) Experiences of Skilled Taiwanese and Chinese “Wives”》

Time:12:30-14:00, Thu. Oct. 8, 2020

Venue:Room 319, Department of Sociology, NTU

Speaker: Chieh Hsu (Researcher, Global Asia Research Center, NTU/ Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, NTU)

Moderator:Pei-Chia Lan (Distinguished Professor, Department of Sociology, NTU/ Director, Global Asia Research Center, NTU)

Abstract:

This book sheds light on the invisible early post-arrival period of female family migrants, traditionally considered to be low skilled or professionally quiescent. With attention to the experiences of Chinese and Taiwanese women married to German men, it examines the ways in which the private sphere—marked by intermarriage couple dynamics and native–foreigner relations—constitutes the main locus of women’s socialization in the host country, as interactions with their intimate partners in the family realm shape both their self-conceptions and their employment intentions. Based on interviews with migrant women and their spouses, the author outlines the subject positions that characterize female migrants’ attitudes to external constructs and entering the labor market, showing that female family migrants frequently take on family migrant and wife roles that permeate intimate relationships and impede employment intentions, but also often strive to realign with their pre-departure independent selves and thus regain agency. A study of gender dynamics and labor market entry among newly arrived female migrants, this volume will appeal to scholars of sociology with interests in gender, migration, and work.

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