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In the Name of Harmony and Prosperity
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26 May 2004

Offers an analysis of the dynamics of Taiwan's export-oriented industrialization, particularly its impact on women and other workers.
Since the 1980s Taiwan has grown into a global manufacturing powerhouse, a model of success that has inspired emulation throughout the developing world. Yet at the very peak of this expansion, Taiwan began to feel squeezed by changes both domestically and internationally. In the Name of Harmony and Prosperity examines Taiwan's economic restructuring since the late 1980s. Anru Lee discusses the latest phase of Taiwan's socio-economic development, most importantly the dialectical relationship between its export-oriented industrialization, change in production processes, and discourse on work ethics, including the subject formation of women workers as it relates to conditions in the global economy. At the center of this study is the process by which labor-capital relations become fair and legitimate, and how they contribute to our understanding of Asian capitalism and its role in the world economy.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Taiwan's Great Transformation
2. From Sunrise to Sunset
3. The Waning of a Hard Work Ethic
4. The Meaning of Work
5. Between Filial Daughter and Loyal Sister
6. Guests from the Tropics
7. Bridging the Global and the Local: Understanding Taiwan's Economic Restructuring
Notes
References
Index