Learning from My Mother's Voice: Family Legend and the Chinese American Experience

by Jean Lau Chin

0 ratings • 0 reviews • 0 shelved
Book cover for Learning from My Mother's Voice

Bookhype may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. Full disclosure.

A compelling saga of mothers and daughters, survival and striving, women, family, and culture that will resonate with all Americans who have immigrant roots. This fascinating book takes a new and different look at the immigrant experience of Asian Americans. Through the voice of her Chinese mother, the author examines perennial themes of separation, loss, guilt, and bicultural identity in the lives of immigrant families. Grounded in a historical context that spans events of more than a century - World War II, McCarthyism, Civil Rights, the Women's movement - this volume: Uses oral history to show how families rely upon myth and legend as they adjust to a new culture. Illustrates how strong cultural and intergenerational bonds can both support and oppress Chinese American families; Uses Asian mythology and symbols to understand the psyche of Chinese Americans and their immigration experience, illustrating the contrasting world views of Asian and Western culture. Provides strategies for coping with the immigration experience for use by counselors and other professionals.
  • ISBN10 0807745510
  • ISBN13 9780807745519
  • Publish Date 18 February 2005
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 3 February 2017
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Teachers' College Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 177
  • Language English