At Odds: Perceived Stigma of Single Professional Malay Women

Anak dara tua (andartu) or anak dara lanjut usia (andalusia) are terms used in Malay culture to designate a woman’s unmarried status which mean old virgin or old maiden. Our language further functions to enhance stigma in that population as they are being referred to as tak laku (not sellable) or j...

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Main Authors: Jamayah, Saili, Abdul Rahman, Saili
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS) 2018
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spelling my.unimas.ir.227842023-08-22T02:02:32Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22784/ At Odds: Perceived Stigma of Single Professional Malay Women Jamayah, Saili Abdul Rahman, Saili BF Psychology H Social Sciences (General) HQ The family. Marriage. Woman Anak dara tua (andartu) or anak dara lanjut usia (andalusia) are terms used in Malay culture to designate a woman’s unmarried status which mean old virgin or old maiden. Our language further functions to enhance stigma in that population as they are being referred to as tak laku (not sellable) or jual mahal (playing hard). The majority of researchers have failed to consider the role culture and religion might play for single women in quality of life, social status and lifestyle that take precedence over the common experience women share. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 20 professional Malay Muslim women who have not married, this paper highlights some of the societal stigma, problems and pressures single Malay women experience when they are not married. This paper argued that the meanings of singlehood among women are personally constructed through one life’s experiences that are situated within and reinforced by important social contexts, such as one’s culture and religious faith. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS) 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22784/1/At%20Odds%20%3B%20Perceived%20Stigma%20of%20Single%20Professional%20-%20Copy.pdf Jamayah, Saili and Abdul Rahman, Saili (2018) At Odds: Perceived Stigma of Single Professional Malay Women. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8 (14). pp. 79-90. ISSN 2222-6990 http://hrmars.com/index.php/pages/detail/IJARBSS DOI"org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v8-i14/5029
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H Social Sciences (General)
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H Social Sciences (General)
HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
Jamayah, Saili
Abdul Rahman, Saili
At Odds: Perceived Stigma of Single Professional Malay Women
description Anak dara tua (andartu) or anak dara lanjut usia (andalusia) are terms used in Malay culture to designate a woman’s unmarried status which mean old virgin or old maiden. Our language further functions to enhance stigma in that population as they are being referred to as tak laku (not sellable) or jual mahal (playing hard). The majority of researchers have failed to consider the role culture and religion might play for single women in quality of life, social status and lifestyle that take precedence over the common experience women share. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 20 professional Malay Muslim women who have not married, this paper highlights some of the societal stigma, problems and pressures single Malay women experience when they are not married. This paper argued that the meanings of singlehood among women are personally constructed through one life’s experiences that are situated within and reinforced by important social contexts, such as one’s culture and religious faith.
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title At Odds: Perceived Stigma of Single Professional Malay Women
title_short At Odds: Perceived Stigma of Single Professional Malay Women
title_full At Odds: Perceived Stigma of Single Professional Malay Women
title_fullStr At Odds: Perceived Stigma of Single Professional Malay Women
title_full_unstemmed At Odds: Perceived Stigma of Single Professional Malay Women
title_sort at odds: perceived stigma of single professional malay women
publisher Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS)
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