Widowhood is often described as a traumatic experience for many. For women
in particular, widowhood can bring on the loss of an identity and the meani
ngs attached with it. Using Singapore as an example, the paper explores how
widows negotiate their new life paths. Using both quantitative and qualita
tive data, it portrays widows not as apolitical recipients of gendered role
s but as active agencies who strategically plan, within the domestic realm
of the home space, a role that is useful and even critical for households w
ith dual income. Widows are indispensable in social and physical reproducti
ve work in spite of their families. State ideology, which promotes a caring
family, also helps to challenge metaphors of widows as the "fifth wheel."
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