01888nam a2200253Ia 4500001001100000005001700011008004300028020001500071020002200086020001800108020002500126043001200151050001700163245010100180260006600281300003400347504004200381505109200423650001701515650001801532650001501550651001101565856005801576000000997420251012174339.0 100809s1980 pau ob 000 0 eng d z0271002514 z0271002573 (pbk.) z9780271002514 z9780271002576 (pbk.) aa------ 4aHQ1726b.A8400aAsian women in transitionh[electronic resource]cSylvia A. Chipp and Justin J. Green, editors.  aUniversity ParkbPennsylvania State University Presscc1980.  a1 online resource (x, 262 p.) aIncludes bibliographical references. 00gIntroduction: Women's changing roles and status --gPart I: East Asia --tWomen in Asian cities, their political and economic roles : research problems and strategies /rJoyce K. Kallgren --tThe Japanese woman : evolving views of life and role /rSus an J. Pharr --tWomen in the People's Republic of China /rKay Ann Johnson --gPart II: Southeast Asia --tFemale elite goals and national development : some data from the Philippines /rJustin J. Green --tSome changing socioeconomic roles of village women in Malaysia /rHeather Strange --tWomen in Indonesian politics : the myth of functional interest /rStephen A. Douglas --tExpanding women's horizons in Indonesia : toward maximum equality with minimum conflict /rAnn Ruth Willner --gPart III: South Asia --tPolitical change : Muslim women in conflict with Parda : their role in the Indian Nationalist Movement /rGail Minault --tThe modern Pakistani woman in a Muslim society /rSylvia A. Chipp --tWomen in politics : a case study of Bangladesh /rRounaq Jahan --tIndira Gandhi as head of government /rManjulika Koshal. 0aWomenzAsia. 6aFemmeszAsie.07aFrau.2swd 7aAsien.403Googleuhttp://books.google.com/books?id=MhW3AAAAIAAJ