Masculinity on the margins: Boundary work among immobile fathers in Indonesia’s transnational families
Scholars underline the persistence of gender disparities in the household division of labor. However, it remains understudied how working-class men manage family life amid the physical absence of breadwinning women. Drawing on 54 in-depth interviews and over 22 months of fieldwork in Indonesia, this...
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Main Author: | CHANG, Andy Scott |
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2023
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