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Family tightrope : the changing lives of Vietnamese Americans / Nazli Kibria.

Van Pelt Library E184.V53 K53 1993
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kibria, Nazli.
Contributor:
Class of 1924 Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Vietnamese American families.
Vietnamese Americans--Social conditions.
Vietnamese Americans.
Physical Description:
ix, 184 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1993.
Summary:
In recent years the popular media have described Vietnamese Americans as representatives of the quintessentially American immigrant success story, attributing their accomplishments to the values they learn in the traditional, stable, hierarchical confines of their families. Questioning the accuracy of such family portrayals, Nazli Kibria draws on in-depth interviews and participant-observation with Vietnamese immigrants in Philadelphia to show how they construct their family lives in response to the social and economic challenges posed by migration and resettlement. To a surprising extent, the "traditional" family unit rarely exists, and its hierarchical organization has been greatly altered by conditions of greater relative equality in the resources that women, men, and children bring to their family life. Kibria offers a highly nuanced depiction of the gender and generational conflicts and divisions produced by these changes, and explores how this tension shapes both relations within families and strategies for dealing with life outside families. The author reveals that conflict, consensus-building, and accommodation all play a role in guiding immigrant families through transition, and that households with the greatest internal variety seem to be more successful in taking advantage of economic opportunities in the United States.
Contents:
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.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Class of 1924 Book Fund.
ISBN:
0691032602 :
0691021155
OCLC:
27810649

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