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Women have shaped immigrant families, reared new generations, and pioneered significant changes in their communities. These essays illuminate the complex and changing roles of Asian American women, examing such diverse subjects as war brides, international marriages, split households, stereotyping, women-centered kin networks, employment, immigrant prostitution, conflict with patriarchal attitudes, feminism, and lesbianism.
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Women have shaped immigrant families, reared new generations, and pioneered significant changes in their communities. These essays illuminate the complex and changing roles of Asian American women, examing such diverse subjects as war brides, international marriages, split households, stereotyping, women-centered kin networks, employment, immigrant prostitution, conflict with patriarchal attitudes, feminism, and lesbianism.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780815334361
- ISBN-10: 0815334362
- Artikelnr.: 20991185
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9780815334361
- ISBN-10: 0815334362
- Artikelnr.: 20991185
Franklin Ng is Professor of Anthropology at California State University, Fresno. He holds a B.A. degree from Johns Hopkins University, an A.M. degree from Harvard University, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Chicago. The editor of The Asian AmericanEncyclopedia, he is also the co-editor of New Visions inAsian American Studies: Diversity, Community, Power, the author of Chinese Americans Struggle for Equality, and has written articles for anthologies and journals. He serves as the editor of the Journal of American-EastAsian Relations and is on the editorial board of the Amerasia Journal.
Chow, Esther. The Development of Feminist Consciousness among Asian
American Women. Gender and Society 1 (1987) * Ling, Susie Hsiuhan. The
Mountain Movers: Asian American Women's Movement in Los Angeles. Amerasia
Journal 15 (1989)* Dong, Lorraine. The Forbidden City Legacy and Its
Chinese American Women. In Chinese America: History and Perspectives, 1992
(San Francisco: Chinese Historical Society of America, 1992) * Ng,
Franklin. Maya Lin and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. In Chinese America:
History and Perspectives, 1994 (San Francisco: Chinese Historical Society
of America, 1994) * Yanagisako, Sylvia. Women-Centered Kin Networks in
Urban Bilateral Kinship. American Ethnologist 4 (1975)* Kim, Kwang Chung
and Won Moo Hurh. The Burden of Double Roles: Korean Wives in the U.S.A.
Ethnic and Racial Studies 11 (1988) * Kim, Bok-Lim C. Asian Wives of U.S.
Servicemen: Women in Shadows. Amerasia Journal 4 (1977) * Loo, Chalsa.
Slaying Demons with a Sewing Needle: Feminist Issues for Chinatown's Women.
Berkeley Journal of Sociology 27 (1982)* Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. From
Servitude to Service Work: Historical Continuities in the Racial Division
of Paid Reproduction Labor. igns 18 (1992) * Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. Split
Househodl, Small Producer and Dual Wage Earner: An Analysis of
Chinese-American Family Strategies. Journal of Marriage and the Family 45
(1983) * Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. Occupational Ghettoization: Japanese
American Women and Domestic Service, 1905-1970. Ethnicity 8 (1981) *
Matthaei, Julie and Teresa Amot. Race, Gender, Work: The History of Asian
and Asian American Women. Race and Class 31 (1990)* Stier, Haya. Immigrant
Women Go to Work: Analysis of Immigrant Wives Labor Supply for Six Asian
Groups. Social Science Quarterly 72 (1991) * Kibria, Nazli. Power,
Patriarchy, and Gender Conflict in the Vietnamese Immigrant Community.
Gender and Society 4 (1990) * Meredith, William H. and George P. Rowe.
Changes in Lao Hmong Marital Attitudes after Immigrating to the United
States. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 17 (1986) * Scott, George M.
To Catch or Not to Catch a Thief: A Case of Bribe Theft among Lao Hmong
Refugees in Southern California. Ethnic Groups 7 (1988 )* Peterson, Sally.
Translating Experience and the Reading of a Story Cloth. Journal of
American Folklore 101 (1988) * Chin, Ko-lin. Out-of-Town Brides:
International Marriage and Wife Abuse among Chinese Immigrants. Journal of
Comparative Family Studies 25 (1994) * Takagi, Dana. Maiden Voyage:
Excursion into Sexuality and Identity Politics in Asian America. Amerasia
Journal 20 (1994) * Hom, Alice Y. Stories from the Home Front: Perspectives
of Asian American Parents with Lesbian Daughters and Gay Sons. Amerasia
Journal 20 (1994) * Manalansan, Martin F. Searching for Community: Filipino
Gay Men in New York City. Amerasia Journal 20 (1994).
American Women. Gender and Society 1 (1987) * Ling, Susie Hsiuhan. The
Mountain Movers: Asian American Women's Movement in Los Angeles. Amerasia
Journal 15 (1989)* Dong, Lorraine. The Forbidden City Legacy and Its
Chinese American Women. In Chinese America: History and Perspectives, 1992
(San Francisco: Chinese Historical Society of America, 1992) * Ng,
Franklin. Maya Lin and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. In Chinese America:
History and Perspectives, 1994 (San Francisco: Chinese Historical Society
of America, 1994) * Yanagisako, Sylvia. Women-Centered Kin Networks in
Urban Bilateral Kinship. American Ethnologist 4 (1975)* Kim, Kwang Chung
and Won Moo Hurh. The Burden of Double Roles: Korean Wives in the U.S.A.
Ethnic and Racial Studies 11 (1988) * Kim, Bok-Lim C. Asian Wives of U.S.
Servicemen: Women in Shadows. Amerasia Journal 4 (1977) * Loo, Chalsa.
Slaying Demons with a Sewing Needle: Feminist Issues for Chinatown's Women.
Berkeley Journal of Sociology 27 (1982)* Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. From
Servitude to Service Work: Historical Continuities in the Racial Division
of Paid Reproduction Labor. igns 18 (1992) * Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. Split
Househodl, Small Producer and Dual Wage Earner: An Analysis of
Chinese-American Family Strategies. Journal of Marriage and the Family 45
(1983) * Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. Occupational Ghettoization: Japanese
American Women and Domestic Service, 1905-1970. Ethnicity 8 (1981) *
Matthaei, Julie and Teresa Amot. Race, Gender, Work: The History of Asian
and Asian American Women. Race and Class 31 (1990)* Stier, Haya. Immigrant
Women Go to Work: Analysis of Immigrant Wives Labor Supply for Six Asian
Groups. Social Science Quarterly 72 (1991) * Kibria, Nazli. Power,
Patriarchy, and Gender Conflict in the Vietnamese Immigrant Community.
Gender and Society 4 (1990) * Meredith, William H. and George P. Rowe.
Changes in Lao Hmong Marital Attitudes after Immigrating to the United
States. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 17 (1986) * Scott, George M.
To Catch or Not to Catch a Thief: A Case of Bribe Theft among Lao Hmong
Refugees in Southern California. Ethnic Groups 7 (1988 )* Peterson, Sally.
Translating Experience and the Reading of a Story Cloth. Journal of
American Folklore 101 (1988) * Chin, Ko-lin. Out-of-Town Brides:
International Marriage and Wife Abuse among Chinese Immigrants. Journal of
Comparative Family Studies 25 (1994) * Takagi, Dana. Maiden Voyage:
Excursion into Sexuality and Identity Politics in Asian America. Amerasia
Journal 20 (1994) * Hom, Alice Y. Stories from the Home Front: Perspectives
of Asian American Parents with Lesbian Daughters and Gay Sons. Amerasia
Journal 20 (1994) * Manalansan, Martin F. Searching for Community: Filipino
Gay Men in New York City. Amerasia Journal 20 (1994).
Chow, Esther. The Development of Feminist Consciousness among Asian
American Women. Gender and Society 1 (1987) * Ling, Susie Hsiuhan. The
Mountain Movers: Asian American Women's Movement in Los Angeles. Amerasia
Journal 15 (1989)* Dong, Lorraine. The Forbidden City Legacy and Its
Chinese American Women. In Chinese America: History and Perspectives, 1992
(San Francisco: Chinese Historical Society of America, 1992) * Ng,
Franklin. Maya Lin and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. In Chinese America:
History and Perspectives, 1994 (San Francisco: Chinese Historical Society
of America, 1994) * Yanagisako, Sylvia. Women-Centered Kin Networks in
Urban Bilateral Kinship. American Ethnologist 4 (1975)* Kim, Kwang Chung
and Won Moo Hurh. The Burden of Double Roles: Korean Wives in the U.S.A.
Ethnic and Racial Studies 11 (1988) * Kim, Bok-Lim C. Asian Wives of U.S.
Servicemen: Women in Shadows. Amerasia Journal 4 (1977) * Loo, Chalsa.
Slaying Demons with a Sewing Needle: Feminist Issues for Chinatown's Women.
Berkeley Journal of Sociology 27 (1982)* Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. From
Servitude to Service Work: Historical Continuities in the Racial Division
of Paid Reproduction Labor. igns 18 (1992) * Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. Split
Househodl, Small Producer and Dual Wage Earner: An Analysis of
Chinese-American Family Strategies. Journal of Marriage and the Family 45
(1983) * Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. Occupational Ghettoization: Japanese
American Women and Domestic Service, 1905-1970. Ethnicity 8 (1981) *
Matthaei, Julie and Teresa Amot. Race, Gender, Work: The History of Asian
and Asian American Women. Race and Class 31 (1990)* Stier, Haya. Immigrant
Women Go to Work: Analysis of Immigrant Wives Labor Supply for Six Asian
Groups. Social Science Quarterly 72 (1991) * Kibria, Nazli. Power,
Patriarchy, and Gender Conflict in the Vietnamese Immigrant Community.
Gender and Society 4 (1990) * Meredith, William H. and George P. Rowe.
Changes in Lao Hmong Marital Attitudes after Immigrating to the United
States. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 17 (1986) * Scott, George M.
To Catch or Not to Catch a Thief: A Case of Bribe Theft among Lao Hmong
Refugees in Southern California. Ethnic Groups 7 (1988 )* Peterson, Sally.
Translating Experience and the Reading of a Story Cloth. Journal of
American Folklore 101 (1988) * Chin, Ko-lin. Out-of-Town Brides:
International Marriage and Wife Abuse among Chinese Immigrants. Journal of
Comparative Family Studies 25 (1994) * Takagi, Dana. Maiden Voyage:
Excursion into Sexuality and Identity Politics in Asian America. Amerasia
Journal 20 (1994) * Hom, Alice Y. Stories from the Home Front: Perspectives
of Asian American Parents with Lesbian Daughters and Gay Sons. Amerasia
Journal 20 (1994) * Manalansan, Martin F. Searching for Community: Filipino
Gay Men in New York City. Amerasia Journal 20 (1994).
American Women. Gender and Society 1 (1987) * Ling, Susie Hsiuhan. The
Mountain Movers: Asian American Women's Movement in Los Angeles. Amerasia
Journal 15 (1989)* Dong, Lorraine. The Forbidden City Legacy and Its
Chinese American Women. In Chinese America: History and Perspectives, 1992
(San Francisco: Chinese Historical Society of America, 1992) * Ng,
Franklin. Maya Lin and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. In Chinese America:
History and Perspectives, 1994 (San Francisco: Chinese Historical Society
of America, 1994) * Yanagisako, Sylvia. Women-Centered Kin Networks in
Urban Bilateral Kinship. American Ethnologist 4 (1975)* Kim, Kwang Chung
and Won Moo Hurh. The Burden of Double Roles: Korean Wives in the U.S.A.
Ethnic and Racial Studies 11 (1988) * Kim, Bok-Lim C. Asian Wives of U.S.
Servicemen: Women in Shadows. Amerasia Journal 4 (1977) * Loo, Chalsa.
Slaying Demons with a Sewing Needle: Feminist Issues for Chinatown's Women.
Berkeley Journal of Sociology 27 (1982)* Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. From
Servitude to Service Work: Historical Continuities in the Racial Division
of Paid Reproduction Labor. igns 18 (1992) * Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. Split
Househodl, Small Producer and Dual Wage Earner: An Analysis of
Chinese-American Family Strategies. Journal of Marriage and the Family 45
(1983) * Glenn, Evelyn Nakano. Occupational Ghettoization: Japanese
American Women and Domestic Service, 1905-1970. Ethnicity 8 (1981) *
Matthaei, Julie and Teresa Amot. Race, Gender, Work: The History of Asian
and Asian American Women. Race and Class 31 (1990)* Stier, Haya. Immigrant
Women Go to Work: Analysis of Immigrant Wives Labor Supply for Six Asian
Groups. Social Science Quarterly 72 (1991) * Kibria, Nazli. Power,
Patriarchy, and Gender Conflict in the Vietnamese Immigrant Community.
Gender and Society 4 (1990) * Meredith, William H. and George P. Rowe.
Changes in Lao Hmong Marital Attitudes after Immigrating to the United
States. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 17 (1986) * Scott, George M.
To Catch or Not to Catch a Thief: A Case of Bribe Theft among Lao Hmong
Refugees in Southern California. Ethnic Groups 7 (1988 )* Peterson, Sally.
Translating Experience and the Reading of a Story Cloth. Journal of
American Folklore 101 (1988) * Chin, Ko-lin. Out-of-Town Brides:
International Marriage and Wife Abuse among Chinese Immigrants. Journal of
Comparative Family Studies 25 (1994) * Takagi, Dana. Maiden Voyage:
Excursion into Sexuality and Identity Politics in Asian America. Amerasia
Journal 20 (1994) * Hom, Alice Y. Stories from the Home Front: Perspectives
of Asian American Parents with Lesbian Daughters and Gay Sons. Amerasia
Journal 20 (1994) * Manalansan, Martin F. Searching for Community: Filipino
Gay Men in New York City. Amerasia Journal 20 (1994).