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Family Tightrope (ebook)

Autor:Nazli Kibria;
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ISBN: EB9781400820993
Princeton University Press nos ofrece Family Tightrope (ebook) en inglés, disponible en nuestra tienda desde el 06 de Marzo del 1995.
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"While confusion reigns about the status of and prospects for the family life of the American 'majority,' this study conveys an insightful understanding of one patch of the dynamic American quilt."--Paul D. Starr, International Migration Review

"Using ethnographic research conducted in a small Vietnamese community in Philadelphia, the author shows how Vietnamese immigrants reorganize their family lives in response to the social and economic conditions encountered in the United States. . . . The author argues that migration and resettlement have changed traditional Vietnamese family life far more than they have reinforced it, and the changes have brought conflicts and tensions to Vietnamese immigrant families. . . . This book is a valuable addition to the literature on both Vietnamese Americans and immigrant families examining the effects of migration and adjustment changes in gender relations."--Contemporary Sociology

"The first book devoted exclusively to the study of changing family household, gender, and generational relations within the Vietnamese-American community. It is valuable not only because it shatters the stereotype of the unchanging Confucian family but also because it provides a testable framework for tracing patterns of relative economic success and failure in Vietnamese and possibly other communities."--James Freeman, author of Hearts of Sorrow: Vietnamese-American Lives

"This book is valuable not only because it shatters the stereotype of the unchanging Confucian family but also because it provides a testable framework for tracing patterns of relative economic success and failure in Vietnamese and possibly other communities. This is an excellent book. I recommend it highly."--James Freeman, San Jose State University

"At all points, Kibria's argument is clear and compelling, and is well-supported by sociological and related research. The study makes for enjoyable reading."--Choice

"This well-researched and gracefully written "participant-observer" study makes a significant contribution to knowledge about the impact of immigration and Americanization on family life. . . . valuable for historians, social workers, educators, and others interested in issues of cultural adaptation and family life."--Maxine S. Seller, American Historical Review

"Kibria has produced the most insightful study to date about the accommodations, frustrations, and small victories that some Vietnamese have experienced as they reconstructed their shattered lives on American soil. . . . Family Tightrope is a clearly written and well-argued book that makes an important contribution not only to our knowledge of Vietnamese refugees but also to a more general understanding of immigrant adaptation and how ethnic identity is repeatedly reconstructed over time."--The Journal of American History0Acknowledgments Ch. 1 Assimilation, Adaptation, and Immigrant Life 3 Ch. 2 The Study and the Setting 24 Ch. 3 Vietnamese Roots 38 Ch. 4 Patchworking: Households in the Economy 73 Ch. 5 The Family Tightrope: Gender Relations 108 Ch. 6 Generation Gaps 144 Ch. 7 The Changing Contours of Vietnamese American Family Life 167 Bibliography 173 Index 181

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