Transnational Divorce

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Better Life
Borderland Existence
borderland violence
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Citizen Husband
Coatlicue State
cosmopolitanism
divorce
Divorce Experiences
Divorced Families
emotional labour
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Familial Resources
family sociology
feminism
feminist approaches to divorce research
Fire Dragon
Foreign Wife
gender inequality
Global Neoliberal Economy
globalization
Happy Objects
Heteronormative Marriage
intersectional feminism
Intersectional Feminist
Intersectional Feminist Lens
Intersectional Feminist Perspectives
Intimacy Practices
Intimate Labour
marriage
Marriage Migrant
Marriage Migrant Women
migration studies
Mixed Nationality Marriages
Parent Child Intimacy
qualitative case studies
Singaporean Man
Transnational Intimacy
Transnational Marriages
transnationalism
Virtual Intimacies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032173269
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores the transnational aspects of divorce experiences.

Transnational Divorce uncovers the stories of four main groups of transnational divorcees at the field site of Singapore, including low-income marriage migrant women from less wealthy countries, low-income citizen men, middle-class living apart together divorced parents and overseas-based citizen divorced mothers. Employing transnational, intersectional feminist perspectives, the book extends the author’s earlier conceptualisation of divorce biography to propose a new framework of transnational divorce biography. The transnational divorce biography framework provides readers a useful analytical tool to make sense of transnational divorced individuals’ messy experiences in working out their transborder intimacy practices. Meandering through their accounts, the author weaves together a strong narrative of inequalities and privileges at the site of intimate life. The book ends with an epilogue on fire dragon feminism where the author discusses place-based feminist mission of activism and resistance.

Transnational Divorce will appeal to researchers and policy makers interested in transnational relationships, family studies and sociology in general.

Sharon Ee Ling Quah is Senior Lecturer in Sociology with the University of Wollongong. Formerly a postdoctoral fellow and research fellow with the National University of Singapore, Asia Research Institute, she holds a PhD in Sociology awarded by the University of Sydney. She is the author of Transnational Divorce: Understanding Intimacies and Inequalities from Singapore (2020), and Perspectives on Marital Dissolution: Divorce Biographies in Singapore (2015). Her research interests include decoloniality, feminisms, genders, sexualities, intimacies, emotions, families, race, migration, inequalities and social justice.

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