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Korean American Women: From Tradition to Modern Feminism

Autor Ailee Moon, Young I. Song
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mai 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Emphasizing sociopolitical and cultural behaviors, this collection provides broad insight into the diverse experiences and perspectives of Korean American women in the light of feminism. In their discussions, the authors focus on the status and progress of Korean American women in contemporary society. Twenty-one selections examine the collective experience and Western feminist issues from minority feminist perspectives. The content is interdisciplinary and raises many thought-provoking, seldom-discussed issues. This book will be of interest to students and faculty in sociology, feminist and women's studies, ethnic studies, and Asian studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275959777
ISBN-10: 0275959775
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

YOUNG I. SONG is Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Services at California State University, Hayward. She contributed to Seeking Common Ground (Greenwood, 1992).AILEE MOON is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Welfare in the School of Public Policy at UCLA.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction: From Tradition to Modern FeminismA Woman-Centered Perspective on Korean American Women Today by Young I. SongA Critical Feminist Inquiry in a Multicultural Context by Sung Sil Lee SohngThe Social Reality of Korean American Women: Toward Crashing with the Confucian Ideology by El-Hannah KimA Profile of Korean Women and Men in the United StatesDemographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics of Korean American Women and Men by Ailee MoonDemographic Characteristics and Trends of Post-1965 Korean Immigrant Women and Men by Pyong Gap Min and Young I. SongAttitudes Toward Ethnic Identity, Marriage, and Familial Life among Women of Korean Descent in the United States, Japan, and Korea by Ailee MoonKorean American Women Working outside of the FamilyWork Status, Conjugal Power Relations, and Marital Satisfaction among Korean Immigrant Married Women by Hye Kyung Chang and Ailee MoonThe Burden of Labor on Korean American Wives in and Outside the Family by Pyong Gap MinFamily and Work Roles of Korean Immigrant Wives and Related Experiences by Kwang Chung Kim and Shin KimKorean American IdentitySearching for and Defining a Korean American Identity in a Multicultural Society by Luke I. Kim and Grace S. KimIntraethnic, Interracial, and Interethnic Marriages Among Korean American Women by Gin Yong PangEthnic Identities Reflected in Value Orientation of Two Generations of Korean American Women by Ailee Moon and Young I. SongMarriage and FamilySeparation and Divorce among Korean Immigrant Families by Siyon RheeThe Domestic Violence against Women in Korean Immigrant Families: Cultural, Psychological, and Socioeconomic Perspectives by Young I. Song and Ailee MoonKorean American Mothers' Parenting Styles and Adolescent Behavior by Eunai Kim ShrakeLife Satisfaction of the Korean American Elderly by Young I. SongMental Health IssuesThe Mental Health of Korean American Women by Luke I. KimKorean Women's Hwa-Byung: Clinical Issues and Implications for Treatment by Mikyong Kim-GohIssues for the FutureKorean Feminist and Human Rights Politics: The Chongshinedae/Jugunianfu ("Comfort Women") Movement by Alice Yun ChaiRevisioning of Family Reunions: A Case of Korean American Women and Their Families Separated by War by Sook Ja Paik and Dong Soo KimModern Feminist Issues Facing Korean American Women: A Global Perspective by Young I. SongIndex