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Vyučující
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Obsah předmětu
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1. Introduction: Asia Migration and Diversity 2. An Over view of Labor and Marriage Migration in Asia: From a Gendered Perspective 3. Women in Motion: Development, Social Reproduction, Gender and Family in Change 4. Migration and Intimacy: Southeast Asian Women in Northeast Asia - Marriage, Sex, and Reproductive Labor 5. Making Family Cross-borders: Taiwan, South Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia Cross-border Marriages 6. Experiences of Vietnamese and other Southeast Asian Marriage Migrants in Taiwan and South Korea 7. Care and Domestic Labor in Asia 8. Experiences of Filipinos and Indonesian Domestic Workers in Singapore and Hong Kong 9. Migrants Economy: Communities Formation and Ethnic Economy 10. Women Mobilities and National Development 11. Migrants' Social (Im/)Mobilities, Beyond Trafficked Victims 12. Gendered Migration in a Globalized World - Reflections and Future Trends
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Studijní aktivity a metody výuky
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nespecifikováno
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Výstupy z učení
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This course provides a comprehensive examination of the gendered nature of human mobility within Asia, with a particular focus on women's migration. Students will explore key concepts, including migration regimes, gender dynamics, social reproduction, care economies, and how these intersect with global and regional development. Through theoretical perspectives and case studies from Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, and other regions, the course will investigate the experiences of female labor and marriage migrants, and the impact of migration on individuals, families, and societies.
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Předpoklady
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nespecifikováno
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Hodnoticí metody a kritéria
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nespecifikováno
1. Class Participation (20%): Active engagement in discussions, debates, and activities. 2. Group Project (30%): Case study presentation on a migrant community or migration policy. 3. Final Research Paper (50%): A 2,500-3000 words research paper on a topic related to gender and migration.
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Doporučená literatura
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Wang, H. & Hsiao, M.H.H. Cross-Border Marriages with Asian Characteristics. Center for Asia-Pacific Area Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. 2009.
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