<p><strong>"Brooks’ strong book is full of insightful thoughts and careful observations. It is a real pleasure to read, since the author conceptualizes many specifi and tangible aspects of modern Asian societies. In that sense, the conclusions arising in the last pages are not as interesting as the demonstrations provided in every chapter. In actuality, Social Theory in Contemporary Asia is like three books in one: a treatise on social theory, a portrait of contemporary Asia, and a comparative analysis between Asia and the Western world. And this book is especially rewarding because of its solid methodology, accurate quotes and carefully-prepared examples, using an impressive variety of sources and data."</strong> - <em>Yves Laberge, Université Laval; Asia Pacific World, Vol. 3, No. 2 (2012).</em></p>
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Biographical note
Ann Brooks is Professor of Sociology and Cultural Studies at the University of Adelaide. She is author of Academic Women (Open University Press, 1997); Postfeminisms: Feminism, Cultural Theory and Cultural Forms (Routledge, 1997); Gendered Work in Asian Cities: The New Economy and Changing Labour Markets (Ashgate, 2006) and co-author of Gender and the Restructured University: Changing Management and Culture in Higher Education (Open University Press, 2001). Her latest book is: Social Theory in Contemporary Asia: Intimacy, Reflexivity and Identity (Routledge 2010). Her forthcoming books include Emotions in Transmigration: Transformation, Movement and Identity (Palgrave 2011) and a co-edited collection on the work of Norbert Elias.