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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Introduction: Emerging Voices of Underrepresented Asian Americans 1
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Part I. Emerging Consciousness: Emigration and Ethnic Identity
- 2. From Laos to America: The Hmong Community in the United States 17
- 3. Cultural Transition and Adjustment: The Experiences of the Mong in the United States 34
- 4. The Role of Ethnic Leaders in the Refugee Community: A Case Study of the Lowland Lao in the American Midwest 52
- 5. “Displaced People” Adjusting to New Cultural Vocabulary: Tibetan Immigrants in North America 71
- 6. Unity and Diversity among Indonesian Migrants to the United States 90
- 7. Dynamics, Intricacy, and Multiplicity of Romani Identity in the United States 109
- 8. Community Identity of Kashmiri Hindus in the United States 126
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Part II. Emerging Contributions: Gender, Work, Religion, and Education
- 9. Thai Americans: Performing Gender 145
- 10. The Gender of Practice: Some Findings among Thai Buddhist Women in Northern California 160
- 11. Women of the Temple: Burmese Immigrants, Gender, and Buddhism in a U.S. Frame 183
- 12. The Function of Ethnicity in the Adaptation of Burmese Religious Practices 199
- 13. Parent-Child Conflict within the Mong Family 218
- 14. Hmong American Contemporary Experience 236
- Contributors 255
- Index 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Introduction: Emerging Voices of Underrepresented Asian Americans 1
-
Part I. Emerging Consciousness: Emigration and Ethnic Identity
- 2. From Laos to America: The Hmong Community in the United States 17
- 3. Cultural Transition and Adjustment: The Experiences of the Mong in the United States 34
- 4. The Role of Ethnic Leaders in the Refugee Community: A Case Study of the Lowland Lao in the American Midwest 52
- 5. “Displaced People” Adjusting to New Cultural Vocabulary: Tibetan Immigrants in North America 71
- 6. Unity and Diversity among Indonesian Migrants to the United States 90
- 7. Dynamics, Intricacy, and Multiplicity of Romani Identity in the United States 109
- 8. Community Identity of Kashmiri Hindus in the United States 126
-
Part II. Emerging Contributions: Gender, Work, Religion, and Education
- 9. Thai Americans: Performing Gender 145
- 10. The Gender of Practice: Some Findings among Thai Buddhist Women in Northern California 160
- 11. Women of the Temple: Burmese Immigrants, Gender, and Buddhism in a U.S. Frame 183
- 12. The Function of Ethnicity in the Adaptation of Burmese Religious Practices 199
- 13. Parent-Child Conflict within the Mong Family 218
- 14. Hmong American Contemporary Experience 236
- Contributors 255
- Index 259