About the Book
Taking the reader inside the households where Javanese women live and the factories where they work, Diane Wolf reveals the contradictions, constraints, and changes in their lives. She debunks conventional wisdom about the patriarchal family, while at the same time clearly identifying the complex dynamics of class, gender, agrarian change, and industrialization in the Third World.
  
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations 
 List of Tables 
 Acknowledgments 
 Introduction 
 1. Conceptualizing Poor Women, Household Dynamics, and Industrialization 
 2. Industrial and Agrarian Change in Java 
 3. Javanese Women and the Family 
 4. The Villages 
 5. The Factories 
 6. Life in a Spinning Mill 
 7. Determinants of Factory Employment 
 8. Factory Daughters and the Family Economy 
 9. Marriage 
 10. The Family Economy Revisited: Daughters, Work, and the Life Cycle 
 Conclusion 
 Appendix
 Notes
 Glossary of Indonesian and Javanese Words
 Bibliography
 Index