This book is the first interdisciplinary reader focusing on
immigrant women in the United States. Part I includes three
chapters by a historian, a sociologist, and an anthropologist
summarizing the way research on immigrant women has developed in
the three disciplines. Parts II and III, focusing on Immigrant
Women of the Past and Immigrant Women Since 1920, provide empirical
and interpretive essays on immigrant women from Europe, Latin
America, and Asia. The chapters explore such themes as women in the
migration process, the role of gender in the creation of American
ethnic identities, and the comparability of today's immigrant women
with those of the past.
Seeking Common Ground is the first interdisciplinary reader
focusing on immigrant women in the United States. By providing a
basis for comparison between both different ethnic groups and
different disciplinary approaches, the volume aims to encourage
interdisciplinary communication and research.
After the editor's introduction, the volume begins with three
chapters (Part I) by a historian, a sociologist, and an
anthropologist summarizing the way research on immigrant women has
developed in the three disciplines. Parts II and III, focusing on
Immigrant Women of the Past and Immigrant Women Since 1920, provide
empirical and interpretive essays on immigrant women from Europe,
Latin America, and Asia. The chapters explore such themes as women
in the migration process, the role of gender in the creation of
American ethnic identities, and the comparability of today's
immigrant women with those of the past. The work will be of
interest to individuals from all disciplines who are concerned with
women's studies in general and immigrant women in particular.
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