Spirits of Resistance and Capitalist Discipline: Factory Women in Malaysia

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SUNY Press, 1987 M01 1 - 268 páginas
Why are Malay women workers periodically seized by spirit possession on the shopfloors of modern factories? In this book, Aihwa Ong captures the disruptions, conflicts, and ambivalences in the lives of Malay women and their families as they make the transition from peasant society to industrial production.

To discover the meaning that the market economy and wage labor hold for Malay peasants, Ong conducted anthropological field work in an agricultural district in Selangor, Peninsular Malaysia, which is undergoing rapid proletarianization. Weaving together history, ethnography, and quantitative analysis, she addresses many questions pertaining to peasants and state policies. The book shows how the diverging roles of young men and women are increasingly channelled, by educational and labor market pressures, toward conformity with corporate culture and capitalist discipline.

A unique feature of this book is the portrayal of Malay women workers in Japanese factories, caught between their culture and the culture of capitalism. Ong argues that cultural values and practices--both Islamic-Malay and foreign--are reworked and reconstituted in the industrial hierarchy. Her vivid accounts of hysterical episodes, violent incidents, and women's self-perceptions provide insights into their attitudes toward capitalist relations.

By illuminating the encounter of Malay peasants with global industrial production, the book also throws light on the attitude of neophyte wage workers elsewhere in the Third World.

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Spirits and Discipline in Capitalist Transformation
1
Malay Peasants from Subsistence to Commodity Production
11
Tropical Confluences Rural Society Capital and the State
37
Sungai Jawa Differentiation and Dispersal
57
Domestic Relations The Reconfiguration of Family Life
85
Marriage Strategies Negotiating the Future
115
The Modern Corporation Manufacturing Gender Hierarchy
141
Neophyte Factory Women and the Negative Image
179
Spirits of Resistance
195
Conclusion
215
Notes
223
Glossary
237
Bibliography
243
Index
257
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Aihwa Ong is Professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley.

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