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Gender Paradox and Women’s Spatiality: A Case Study of “Mothers Accompanying Children in Education” at the Chiang Mai Chinese Christian Church
Author(s) -
Xiujin Lan,
Aranya Siriphon
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
asr chiang mai university journal of social sciences and humanities
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2408-1469
DOI - 10.12982/cmujasr.2020.002
Subject(s) - gender studies , obedience , negotiation , hierarchy , sociology , ethnography , chiang mai , political science , psychology , social psychology , ethnology , anthropology , social science , law
This article explores a group of new Chinese migrant “peidu mamas” or “mothers accompanying children in education” in the Chiang Mai city, Thailand. By using ethnography as the research methodology, this article examines the gender role and women’s spatiality issues that exist between the church and the community. After interviewing informants and doing participation observation at Chiang Mai Huaren Jidu Church for several months, the researchers unravel how the “peidu mamas” in the church have faced an extreme level of gender paradox and gender hierarchy while participating in the church activities. These “peidu mamas” strategically utilize Christian interpretation by deploying the traditional Chinese concept with regards to “obedience” and “reserved patriarchal bargaining.” It is an attempt to reduce the inferior status encountered by the female Chinese Christian “peidu mamas” and to negotiate the paradoxical Confucianism beliefs regarding gender hierarchy and family values. Keywords: Gender paradox, Patriarchal bargain, Spatiality

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