Saving Face

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出版者:Rutgers University Press
作者:Angie Y. Chung
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頁數:256
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出版時間:2016-9-20
價格:USD 99.95
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9780813569826
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圖書標籤:
  • 亞裔
  • 社會
  • 移民
  • 文化
  • 人類學
  • 美國
  • 流動人口
  • 自我成長
  • 身份認同
  • 文化衝突
  • 女性力量
  • 情感療愈
  • 傢庭關係
  • 跨文化溝通
  • 心理韌性
  • 社會偏見
  • 個人轉變
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具體描述

Tiger Mom. Asian patriarchy. Model minority children. Generation gap. The many images used to describe the prototypical Asian family have given rise to two versions of the Asian immigrant family myth. The first celebrates Asian families for upholding the traditional heteronormative ideal of the ""normal (white) American family"" based on a hard-working male breadwinner and a devoted wife and mother who raises obedient children. The other demonizes Asian families around these very same cultural values by highlighting the dangers of excessive parenting, oppressive hierarchies, and emotionless pragmatism in Asian cultures. Saving Face cuts through these myths, offering a more nuanced portrait of Asian immigrant families in a changing world as recalled by the people who lived them first-hand: the grown children of Chinese and Korean immigrants. Drawing on extensive interviews, sociologist Angie Y. Chung examines how these second-generation children negotiate the complex and conflicted feelings they have toward their family responsibilities and upbringing. Although they know little about their parents' lives, she reveals how Korean and Chinese Americans assemble fragments of their childhood memories, kinship narratives, and racial myths to make sense of their family experiences. However, Chung also finds that these adaptive strategies come at a considerable social and psychological cost and do less to reconcile the social stresses that minority immigrant families endure today. Saving Face not only gives readers a new appreciation for the often painful generation gap between immigrants and their children, it also reveals the love, empathy, and communication strategies families use to help bridge those rifts.

著者簡介

Angie Y. Chung is an associate professor in the department of sociology at the University at Albany, SUNY, in New York, USA. She is the author of Legacies of Struggle: Conflict and Cooperation in Korean American Politics.

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作者通過自己的interviews給讀者看到完全不同於model minority myth所宣傳的一麵,很棒的書呀,而且後麵的works cited非常useful

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作者通過自己的interviews給讀者看到完全不同於model minority myth所宣傳的一麵,很棒的書呀,而且後麵的works cited非常useful

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作者通過自己的interviews給讀者看到完全不同於model minority myth所宣傳的一麵,很棒的書呀,而且後麵的works cited非常useful

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作者通過自己的interviews給讀者看到完全不同於model minority myth所宣傳的一麵,很棒的書呀,而且後麵的works cited非常useful

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作者通過自己的interviews給讀者看到完全不同於model minority myth所宣傳的一麵,很棒的書呀,而且後麵的works cited非常useful

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