Both females and males, regardless of their racial ethnic group, are seriously limited in their information about Asian women. Far too often the system educates individuals about race and sex as two distinct and separate categories. Consequently, Asian women, as well as other women of color, are viewed either as members of their ethnic group or their sexual group, and rarely as members of both groups simultaneously. This paper presents an overview of the historical context and the present-day status of Asian women in America as well as implications for education and change
Conventionally, citizenship is understood as a legal category of membership in a national polity tha...
In this paper, I explore Amy Chua's Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother as a biographical account of chi...
PDf file replaced 8-28-2012 at request of the Thesis Office.Why study Asian American sexual politics...
This research is a report on how the model minority myth negatively affects Asian-Americans, specifi...
This qualitative study explores how Chinese American women, as American-born children of new Chinese...
Places the issues that Asian American women face in the broader economic, legal, political, and hist...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
PDf file replaced 8-28-2012 at request of the Thesis Office.Why study Asian American sexual politics...
This issue brief explores gender relations within the Asian American community, extrapolating how ge...
Chinese female immigrants were active cultural contributors and participants in nineteenth century A...
This study investigates the experiences of Asian American and immigrant Asian faculty members and ad...
This paper explores the attitudes of Asian American women toward the women\u27s liberation movement ...
Based upon 1970 U.S. Census data and an ethnic stratification analytical framework, this study exami...
Attaining higher education is not an impossible mission for women in the United States,\ud however, ...
This qualitative study explores how Chinese American women, as American-born children of new Chinese...
Conventionally, citizenship is understood as a legal category of membership in a national polity tha...
In this paper, I explore Amy Chua's Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother as a biographical account of chi...
PDf file replaced 8-28-2012 at request of the Thesis Office.Why study Asian American sexual politics...
This research is a report on how the model minority myth negatively affects Asian-Americans, specifi...
This qualitative study explores how Chinese American women, as American-born children of new Chinese...
Places the issues that Asian American women face in the broader economic, legal, political, and hist...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
PDf file replaced 8-28-2012 at request of the Thesis Office.Why study Asian American sexual politics...
This issue brief explores gender relations within the Asian American community, extrapolating how ge...
Chinese female immigrants were active cultural contributors and participants in nineteenth century A...
This study investigates the experiences of Asian American and immigrant Asian faculty members and ad...
This paper explores the attitudes of Asian American women toward the women\u27s liberation movement ...
Based upon 1970 U.S. Census data and an ethnic stratification analytical framework, this study exami...
Attaining higher education is not an impossible mission for women in the United States,\ud however, ...
This qualitative study explores how Chinese American women, as American-born children of new Chinese...
Conventionally, citizenship is understood as a legal category of membership in a national polity tha...
In this paper, I explore Amy Chua's Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother as a biographical account of chi...
PDf file replaced 8-28-2012 at request of the Thesis Office.Why study Asian American sexual politics...