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新加坡的红头巾女子以红头巾为标志,她们来自中国广东的红头巾地区,是新加坡二十世纪经济转型的象征。她们在建筑工地、工厂工作,也从事家政服务,在新加坡以勤劳和坚韧而闻名,在中国则以她们为家庭做出的牺牲而闻名。

凯尔文·洛通过媒体、官方报道以及她们自己的口述历史,探索三水女性的生活和遗产。他的作品揭示了她们的身份认同问题,包括公开建构和自我定义,并探究了她们为何踏上艰难的迁徙之路。

缅怀三水妇女:新加坡的移民与社会记忆

庫存單位: APD20
S$38.00價格
  • Immediately recognisable by their hong tou jin or red headscarves, Singapore's Samsui women immigrants from the Samsui region of Guangdong, China have become icons of Singapore's twentieth century economic transformation. Working in construction, in factories and as domestics, the Samsui women have become celebrated in Singapore for their hard work and their resilience, and in China for the sacrifices they made for their families.

    Kelvin Low explores the lives and legacy of the Samsui women, both through media and state representations and through the oral histories of the women themselves. His work sheds light on issues of their identity, both publicly constructed and self-defined, and explores why they undertook their difficult migration.

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