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These unique insights into the political struggles of Cambodian women extend the concept of resistance and create a framework of analysis that will inspire researchers in other fields. In a world where there are few women politicians, Cambodia is still noticeable as a country where strong cultural and societal forces act to subjugate women and limit their political opportunities. However, in their everyday life, Cambodian women do try to improve their situation and increase their political power, not least via manifold strategies of resistance.

This book focuses on Cambodian female politicians and the strategies they deploy in their attempts to destabilize the cultural boundaries and hierarchies that restrain them. In particular, the book focuses on how women use discourses and identities as means of resistance, a concept only recently of wide interest among scholars studying power.

The value of this book is thus twofold: not only does it give a unique insight into the political struggles of Cambodian women but also offers new insights to studies of power.



Table of Contents
Introduction; Hybrid Liberal Democracy in a Cambodian Context; The Look of Discursive Disciplinary Power; Education and Normalizing as Strategies of Resistance; The Strategy of Establishing New Truths; Women's Identities as Means of Resistance; De-naturalizing as Resistance; Globalization, Women's Political Participation and the Politics of Resistance; Concluding Reflections; References; Index

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      Publisher: NIAS Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/2008
      ISBN13: 9788776940201, 978-8776940201
      ISBN10: 8776940209

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      These unique insights into the political struggles of Cambodian women extend the concept of resistance and create a framework of analysis that will inspire researchers in other fields. In a world where there are few women politicians, Cambodia is still noticeable as a country where strong cultural and societal forces act to subjugate women and limit their political opportunities. However, in their everyday life, Cambodian women do try to improve their situation and increase their political power, not least via manifold strategies of resistance.

      This book focuses on Cambodian female politicians and the strategies they deploy in their attempts to destabilize the cultural boundaries and hierarchies that restrain them. In particular, the book focuses on how women use discourses and identities as means of resistance, a concept only recently of wide interest among scholars studying power.

      The value of this book is thus twofold: not only does it give a unique insight into the political struggles of Cambodian women but also offers new insights to studies of power.



      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Hybrid Liberal Democracy in a Cambodian Context; The Look of Discursive Disciplinary Power; Education and Normalizing as Strategies of Resistance; The Strategy of Establishing New Truths; Women's Identities as Means of Resistance; De-naturalizing as Resistance; Globalization, Women's Political Participation and the Politics of Resistance; Concluding Reflections; References; Index

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