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Publications

Publication (Selected)

2012, ‘Health Care Service for Immigrant Women.’ In Hsing-Chen Yang (Ed.), Gender and Nursing. (pp. 245-267). Taipei, Taiwan: Farseeing Publishing Co. (in Chinese)

2012, (with Shu-Man Pan and Jung-Tsung Yang) ‘In the Beginning There Was a Nest: Lesbian Intimate Partner Violence,Butch-Femme, and Help-Seeking.’ Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies. 87:45-102. (TSSCI, in Chinese)

2011, (with Yi-Wen Chiang) ‘The Empowered Experiences and Movements of Indigenous Women’s Grassroots Organization in The Tribe: How Did We Speak Out From Marginal Subjective Positions.’ In Ming-Hsiu Ho & Hsiu-Hsing Lin (Eds.), Social movements: The activism in Taiwan in the late twenty years (pp. 399- 445). Taipei, Taiwan: Socio Publishing Co. (in Chinese)

2010, (with Wei-Ching Huang) ‘The Stolen Generation? Ideological Code of the Han Family and Indigenous Child Protection in Taiwan.’ Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies. 77: 59- 96. (TSSCI, in Chinese)

2010, ‘Searching and Wandering: The Changes of Family and Intimate Relationship in the 20th Century Taiwan.’ In Chin-Lin Huang, Hung-Lun Wang & Chung-Hsien Huang (Eds.), At the Margin of the Empire: Investigating Modernity in Taiwan (pp. 283-312). Taipei, Taiwan: Socio Publishing Co. (in Chinese)

2010, ‘Are The Men Who Married New Immigrant Women Chauvinists? Reinterpreting Masculinities in Feminist Ethnographical Methods.’ In Ping Chou & Yu-Hsuan Lin (Eds.) Qualitative & Gender Studies (pp.148-179). Taipei, Taiwan: Chu-liu Publisher. (in Chinese)

2008, (with Chieh-Yen Wang and Shao-Wen Wu) ‘Organizing Immigrant Women: An Interdisciplinary Collaborative Project’. In Hsiao-Chuan Hsia, Hsin-Hsing Chen & Te-Pei Huang (Eds.), Transborder Diaspora: Immigrants and Migrant Workers under Globalization (pp. 241-298). Taipei, Taiwan: Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies. (in Chinese)

2007, ‘Identity Differences Among Women in Patrilineal Families':A Cross-generational Comparison of Division of Domestic Labor of the Middle-class Working Women. Taiwan : A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies. 68: 1-73. (TSSCI, in Chinese)

2006, (with Jinthana Haritaworn and Christian Klesse), ‘Poly/logue: A Critical Introduction to Polyamory' in Sexualities 9 (5) : 1-15.

2005, ‘“Modern” Daughters-in-law in Colonial Taiwanese Families’. In the Journal of Family History, 30 (2):191-209. (SSCI)

2004, ‘The Other Women in Your Home: Social and Racial Discourses on “Foreign Maids” in Taiwan’. In Minor Arts of Daily Life: Popular Culture in Taiwan by D. Jordan. A. Morris, and M. Moskowitz (eds.) Honolulu: Hawaii University Press.

2003, Transforming Patriarchal Kinship Relations: Four Generations of “Modern” Women in Taiwan, 1900-1999. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Essex. (Pls contact me if you wish to read this thesis.)

2000, ‘The State Policy that Divides Women’: Rethinking Feminist Strategies. Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies. 39: 93-151. (TSSCI, in Chinese)

1999, Filipina Domestic Workers in Taiwan: Structural Constraints and Personal Resistance. Taipei: Taiwanese Grassroots Women Workers’ Center.

1996, ‘Literature Review’ ‘Conditions of Indigenous Migrants in Taipei County’ in From Tribes to Cities, Oral History of Amis Migrants in Shan-kuang, Mei-ying Huang (ed.), Taipei: Council for Cultural Affairs, Taiwan. (in Chinese)
Conference papers (selected)

2011 ‘Indigenous Masculinities in Seediq Bale’, paper presented at the Conference of Developments and Local Studies of Masculinities in Taiwan, The Graduate Institute of Gender Studies at Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. 26 Nov 2011 (In Chinese)

2011‘The Difficulty of Establishing A Social Services Model: What Can Indigenous Women’s Engagements and Activism Teach Us About Post-Disaster Recovery’, Paper presented at ACTS 2011 Forum on Empowering Women in Post-Disaster Recovery and Resilience Enhancement. APEC Research Center for Typhoon and Society (ACTS), Taipei, Taiwan. 11 Sep 2011

2011 ‘Who Guards The Fire After Disaster? Indigenous Women's Journey of Returning to the Homeland’, paper presented at Locals, Critiques and Justices: the Conference of Social Theory and Sociology of Disaster, Nanhua University, Chiayi, Taiwan. 4 Jun 2011 (In Chinese)

2005, (with Jie-Yen Wang and Shau-Wen Wu) ‘The Trials and Tribulations of Organizing Migrant Women: An Interdisciplinary Participatory Action Research’, The Second Conference on Trans-boarder and Diaspora, Shi-hsin University, Taipei. 12/13 Dec. 2005. (In Chinese)

2005, ‘Transforming Patrilineal Kinship Structures: Diverse Patterns of Domestic Work, 1970-1999’ Annual Conference of Taiwanese Sociology Association, Taipei University, Taipei, 20 Nov. 2005. (In Chinese)

2005, ‘Becoming Westernized or Staying Filial? Dilemmas of Contemporary Daughters-in-law in Urban Taiwan’. Women's World 2005,9th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women,Ewha Women’s University,19-24 June 2005.

2005, “We have no problems with our family: Alternative thinking on the ‘functions’ of indigenous families”, paper presented in Cultures and Justices: Challenges to Indigenous Peoples. Legal Aid Foundation, Hualien, Taiwan. 14 Jan 2005 (In Chinese)

2002, ‘Gender as difference: Chinese gender relations in three-generation Taiwanese families.’ Annual Conference of British Sociology Association, University of Leicester, U.K., 25-27 March 2002

2000, ‘The Politics of Researching Ethnic Minority Women’. Sociological Imagination under Globalization, National Taiwan University. Taipei. Jan. 2000