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Informationen zum Autor By Scott Simon Klappentext Sweet and Sour is the first in-depth anthropological study of Taiwanese women entrepreneurs, their career ambitions, their family relations, and their projects of self-identity. Focusing on the voices and perspectives of the women themselves, Scott Simon draws from life-narratives of women from various ages, ethnic groups, social classes, and occupations to provide a diverse set of rarely heard native voices speaking out on gender and entrepreneurship in Taiwan. This rich collection of life histories provides a unique understanding of Taiwanese society and the place of women within it. Zusammenfassung An exploration of the experiences of women entrepreneurs amidst the contradictions of a free-wheeling commercial culture set within the patriarchal constraints of contemporary Taiwan. The book focuses on the voices and perspectives of the women themselves. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Social Contests of Female EntrepreneurshipChapter 3: Two Street VendorsChapter 4: A Stone CutterChapter 5: A Ritual Goods SellerChapter 6: A HairdresserChapter 7: A Café OwnerChapter 8: A Lesbian BarChapter 9: An Eel ExporterChapter 10: A Non-profit Dog ShelterChapter 11: A Global CaféChapter 12: A Fashion DesignerChapter 13: A Breakfast CaféChapter 14: An Aboriginal Crafts DealerChapter 15: Women in a Flower Drinking WorldChapter 16: Concluding NotesGlossaryAppendix on MethodologyBibliography