Based on participant observation and content analysis of a web-based community of Hong Kong middle-class working mothers, I discuss narratives of ‘si-naihood’ (married motherhood), which have emerged from their online and offline interactions. This web-based space-time provided an unusual window into the multiplicities of motherhood articulation. The study found that although traditional motherhood narratives predominated, alternative narratives, which have emerged through ‘talking-dirty’, banter and teasing throw light on how sexual selves and si-naihood are articulated. While more or less routinely and consciously reproducing traditionally defined ‘si-naihood’, their performance occasionally ‘let slip’ and revealed the arduous yet fragile...
As the number of mainland migrant mothers in Hong Kong grows, the social tension between migrants an...
Transnational mothers working in foreign countries face the challenges of providing “intensive” moth...
Conference Theme: Time and Transition: Gender, sexuality, discourse and languageThis paper aims to g...
This paper examines the on- and off-line identity performance of a group of Hong Kong middle-class w...
How do Hong Kong Chinese women position themselves in relation to this stigmatized social category o...
Session - PS-18a: Articulating gender and sexuality in contemporary AsiaGlobalization and the increa...
This article documents the strategies that married Chinese women in Hong Kong use to cope with the s...
This paper examines how a group of Hong Kong working mothers use the internet in performing and real...
Addressing the particular context of China, this article has two aims. First, it offers reflections ...
Conference Theme: East Asia and Tomorrow's AnthropologyThe relationship between motherhood and sex w...
Upon the release of Two-Way Permit (TWP) in November, 2002, the mainland women could go to Hong Kong...
Meeting Theme: Learning. Working and Communicating in a Global ContextThis paper explores a largely ...
This is an exploratory attempt at understanding motherhood as layered, conditioned, and multivalent ...
Addressing the particular context of China, this article has two aims. First, it offers reflections ...
Addressing the particular context of China, this article has two aims. First, it offers reflections ...
As the number of mainland migrant mothers in Hong Kong grows, the social tension between migrants an...
Transnational mothers working in foreign countries face the challenges of providing “intensive” moth...
Conference Theme: Time and Transition: Gender, sexuality, discourse and languageThis paper aims to g...
This paper examines the on- and off-line identity performance of a group of Hong Kong middle-class w...
How do Hong Kong Chinese women position themselves in relation to this stigmatized social category o...
Session - PS-18a: Articulating gender and sexuality in contemporary AsiaGlobalization and the increa...
This article documents the strategies that married Chinese women in Hong Kong use to cope with the s...
This paper examines how a group of Hong Kong working mothers use the internet in performing and real...
Addressing the particular context of China, this article has two aims. First, it offers reflections ...
Conference Theme: East Asia and Tomorrow's AnthropologyThe relationship between motherhood and sex w...
Upon the release of Two-Way Permit (TWP) in November, 2002, the mainland women could go to Hong Kong...
Meeting Theme: Learning. Working and Communicating in a Global ContextThis paper explores a largely ...
This is an exploratory attempt at understanding motherhood as layered, conditioned, and multivalent ...
Addressing the particular context of China, this article has two aims. First, it offers reflections ...
Addressing the particular context of China, this article has two aims. First, it offers reflections ...
As the number of mainland migrant mothers in Hong Kong grows, the social tension between migrants an...
Transnational mothers working in foreign countries face the challenges of providing “intensive” moth...
Conference Theme: Time and Transition: Gender, sexuality, discourse and languageThis paper aims to g...