跨国移民的道德困境:台湾的越南女性

Moral Dilemmas of Transnational Migration: Vietnamese Women in Taiwan

Gender and Society · 2016
被引 5
ABS 3

中文导读

基于对台湾越南低薪合同女工的田野调查,研究她们如何通过牺牲和忍耐等价值观协商母职与女性气质,应对因移民导致的道德困境。

Abstract

Given that care duties are central to the definition of motherhood across contexts, an extended separation from the woman’s family due to migration presents a major threat to her social identity as a mother and wife. Drawing on West and Zimmerman’s notion of “doing gender” and ethnographic research on Vietnamese low-waged contract workers in Taiwan, I provide vital insights into the discursive processes and everyday practices that underlie migrant women’s negotiations of motherhood and femininity. Specifically, I examine the various ways migrant women perform and negotiate meanings of hy sinh (self-sacrifice) and chịu đựng (endurance) that are core values of Vietnamese womanhood. Combating the stigma of bad motherhood and failed femininity, I emphasize, is not just about reasserting one’s sense of gendered self but also about reassuring her access to the future support and care of the family. The study emphasizes intentionality and pragmatism in women’s social doings of gender and highlights moral dilemmas in gender politics.

性别研究移民研究社会学民族志