Wives, Mistresses and Matriarchs: Asian women today
By (Author) Louise Williams
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st September 1998
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
305.4095
Paperback
304
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
This is the story of the women of Asia. It is not a tale of the submissive oriental beauties of western fiction, but one of power and poverty in a region which is facing the most profound social changes the world has ever seen. It is about the private and public power of the women of the elite, and the pragmatism of the women of the slums. How can a region produce the first female prime minister in the world and yet tolerate the child prostitution of Bangkok and Manila How can women in countries where their role is perceived by Westerners to be that of second class citizens rise to the top of industrial conglomerates Right across Asia women occupy positions of extraordinary power - and excruciating powerlessness. The author has met and talked with high and low, from Benazir Bhutto, Corazon Aquino and Aung San Suu Kyi to one time Vietcong commando, lover in the Hong Kong "mistress village" and Jakarta factory girl. These and many other women from the countries of Asia have enabled her to provide a view of patterns in this fast-changing society.
Louise Williams is one of Australia's most experienced journalists writing on Asia. Currently the correspondent in Jakarta for the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age, she has also been based in Manila and Bangkok while covering the Asia region, as well as serving as Foreign Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald. She is the author of On the Wire: An Australian Journalist on the Front Line in Asia.