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"A valuable collection of essays focusing on a broad array of
issues concerning Asian/Pacific Islander women. This collection is
recommended to all who share these concerns across various fields
and disciplines."--"Western Historical Quarterly"
"This rich collection heralds the growing significance of
Asian/Pacific Islander American women in American history and
women's history. The essays cover an impressive breadth of
historical periods, specific groups of women, and topics. The
volume showcases the diverse research of emerging scholars. These
diverse subjects call forth new and creative approaches in research
and writing, and this collection both demonstrates and promises
exciting advances in the content and methods of historical
studies."--"The Journal of American History"
"Hune and Nomura have produced a much-needed anthology that will
contribute in a substantial way to introductory courses in their
field. The book also does much to elevate Asian-American women
beyond the secondary roles to which they too often have been
relegated in male-dominated texts. For this service alone, all of
us who teach and seek to understand further the Asian-American
experience owe them our gratitude."--"American Historical
Review"
Asian/Pacific Islander American Women is the first collection
devoted to the historical study of A/PI women's diverse experiences
in America. Covering a broad terrain from pre-large scale Asian
emigration and Hawaii in its pre-Western contact period to the
continental United States, the Philippines, and Guam at the end of
the twentieth century, the text views women as historical subjects
activelynegotiating complex hierarchies of power.
The volume presents new findings about a range of groups,
including recent immigrants to the U.S. and understudied
communities. Comprised of original new work, it includes chapters
on women who are Cambodian, Chamorro, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong,
Japanese, Korean, Native Hawaiian, South Asian, and Vietnamese
Americans. It addresses a wide range of women's experiences-as
immigrants, military brides, refugees, American born, lesbians,
workers, mothers, beauty contestants, and community activists.
There are also pieces on historiography and methodology, and
bibliographic and video documentary resources.
This groundbreaking anthology is an important addition to the
scholarship in Asian/Pacific American studies, ethnic studies,
American studies, women's studies, and U.S. history, and is a
valuable resource for scholars and students.
Contributors include: Xiaolan Bao, Sucheng Chan, Catherine
Ceniza Choy, Vivian Loyola Dames, Jennifer Gee, Madhulika S.
Khandelwal, Lili M. Kim, Nancy In Kyung Kim, Erika Lee, Shirley
Jennifer Lim, Valerie Matsumoto, Sucheta Mazumdar, Davianna
Pomaika'i McGregor, Trinity A. Ordona, Rhacel Salazar ParreAas, Amy
Ku'uleialoha Stillman, Charlene Tung, Kathleen Uno, Linda Trinh VA,
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, Ji-Yeon Yuh, and Judy Yung.
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