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Ethnicity,citizenship and reproduction: Taiwanese wives making citizenship claims in Malaysia
Authors:Heng Leng Chee  Melody C.W. Lu  Brenda S.A. Yeoh
Affiliation:1. Centre for Research on Women's Development (KANITA), Universiti Sains Malaysia, Minden, Malaysiacheehengleng@gmail.com;3. Department of Sociology, University of Macau, Taipa, Macau SAR;4. Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Abstract:This paper focuses on the experience of one specific group of Taiwanese women married to Chinese Malaysian men to examine the contestational process of bidding for citizenship status in an ethnicized polity. Positioned within a trajectory of transnational linkages between origin and host countries, they achieve success through making use of networking links with co-ethnic Chinese Malaysian women who are well-positioned within government bureaucracy, while forwarding an argument based on familial ideology and the (reproductive) citizenship rights of their Malaysian husbands. As noncitizens, they nevertheless engage in socially contributive ‘acts of citizenship’ that signify their suitability as citizens, nonthreatening to social cohesion. Furthermore, they enhance their strategy by ethnic boundary-making efforts aimed at distancing themselves from People's Republic of China wives who constitute a stereotyped and stigmatized ‘other.’ The discussion makes a contribution to the literature on ethnicity, citizenship, and gender.
Keywords:marriage migration  reproductive citizenship  ethnic boundary-making  acts of citizenship  intersectionality
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