7 A Gay Actor with Multiple Scripts: Impression Management Strategies to Comply with Traditional Chinese Family Norms Kin Ho Wong (Ryerson University) A Gay Actor With Multiple Scripts (K.H. Wong). The narrative is about a young, Chinese immigrant (the author) who struggles with his sexual identity. His traditional family does not make the discovery and eventual acceptance of his sexual orientation easy. The author suffers verbal, emotional and even physical abuse in his long journey to eventually accept who he is.
7 A Gay Actor with Multiple Scripts: Impression Management Strategies to Comply with Traditional Chinese Family Norms Kin Ho Wong (Ryerson University) A Gay Actor With Multiple Scripts (K.H. Wong). The narrative is about a young, Chinese immigrant (the author) who struggles with his sexual identity. His traditional family does not make the discovery and eventual acceptance of his sexual orientation easy. The author suffers verbal, emotional and even physical abuse in his long journey to eventually accept who he is.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Table of Contents for Skeletons in the Closet: A Sociological Analysis of Famly Conflicts, edited by Aysan Sev'er and Jan E. Trost Introduction: Opening Closets, Rattling Family Skeletons: What Will They Say? Aysan Sev'er (University of Toronto Scarborough) and Jan Trost (Uppsala University, Sweden) 1. A Sudden Death and the Long-term Fragmentation of a Family Aysan Sev'er (University of Toronto Scarborough) 2. Grandmother and Grandson Jan Trost (Uppsala University, Sweden) 3. Rupture and Repair: The Cascading Effects of Mental Illness on a Family of Innocents Sheldon Ungar (University of Toronto Scarborough) 4. 'Not My Happy Ending': A Family Struggle to Define Roles in a Challenging Time Thembela Kepe (University of Toronto Scarborough) 5. My Sisters Are the Problem: Sibling Struggles over Power and Identity in Relation to Caring for an Aging Parent Bonnie Lashewicz (University of Calgary) 6. Sitting at the Steps of Hope, Love, and Hospitality Hugo Kamya (Simmons College, Boston) 7. A Gay Actor with Multiple Scripts: Impression Management Strategies to Comply with Traditional Chinese Family Norms Kin Ho Wong (Ryerson University) 8. Noises and Unwanted Odours in Old Closets? Si Transken (University of Northern British Columbia) 9. A Brother No Longer: A Real Story of Family Dysfunction and Abuse Anonymous 10. Female Excommunicated: A Life-Course and Family in Conflict with Norms and Tradition Clary Krekula (Karlstad University, Sweden) Conclusion: Strategies That Work and That Fail to Work Aysan Sev'er (University of Toronto Scarborough) and Jan Trost (Uppsala University, Sweden) Appendix About the Editors
Table of Contents for Skeletons in the Closet: A Sociological Analysis of Famly Conflicts, edited by Aysan Sev'er and Jan E. Trost Introduction: Opening Closets, Rattling Family Skeletons: What Will They Say? Aysan Sev'er (University of Toronto Scarborough) and Jan Trost (Uppsala University, Sweden) 1. A Sudden Death and the Long-term Fragmentation of a Family Aysan Sev'er (University of Toronto Scarborough) 2. Grandmother and Grandson Jan Trost (Uppsala University, Sweden) 3. Rupture and Repair: The Cascading Effects of Mental Illness on a Family of Innocents Sheldon Ungar (University of Toronto Scarborough) 4. 'Not My Happy Ending': A Family Struggle to Define Roles in a Challenging Time Thembela Kepe (University of Toronto Scarborough) 5. My Sisters Are the Problem: Sibling Struggles over Power and Identity in Relation to Caring for an Aging Parent Bonnie Lashewicz (University of Calgary) 6. Sitting at the Steps of Hope, Love, and Hospitality Hugo Kamya (Simmons College, Boston) 7. A Gay Actor with Multiple Scripts: Impression Management Strategies to Comply with Traditional Chinese Family Norms Kin Ho Wong (Ryerson University) 8. Noises and Unwanted Odours in Old Closets? Si Transken (University of Northern British Columbia) 9. A Brother No Longer: A Real Story of Family Dysfunction and Abuse Anonymous 10. Female Excommunicated: A Life-Course and Family in Conflict with Norms and Tradition Clary Krekula (Karlstad University, Sweden) Conclusion: Strategies That Work and That Fail to Work Aysan Sev'er (University of Toronto Scarborough) and Jan Trost (Uppsala University, Sweden) Appendix About the Editors
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