"An impressive achievement by a scholar well-versed in the
field." Virginia Yans-McLaughlin
"Sweeping in scope and prodigious in research, Gabaccia is able
to make insightful comparisons between these female newcomers in
both the past and the present and between the experiences of the
foreign-born and other minorities in American society." John
Bodnar
This long-needed study of women "from the other side" examines
the experience of women immigrants as they came to the United
Stated from all corners of the earth. Donna Gabaccia traces
continuities that characterize women of both the nineteenth-century
European and Asian migrations and the present-day Third World
migrations. Foreign-born women, even more than men, experienced
sharp tensions between communal, familial traditions and U.S.
expectations of individualism and voluntarism. She also discovers
strong parallels between the lives of foreign-born women and the
women of America's native-born racial minorities."
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