Keyword [Chinese american women] Result: 41 - 58 | Page: 3 of 3 |
41. | The American dream in selected works by three Chinese American women writers: From dreams to nightmares |
42. | Diaspora and representation: Jewish Argentine, Turkish German, and Chinese American women writers |
43. | Sexual politics in the works of Chinese American women writers: Sui Sin Far, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan |
44. | The impact of acculturation on the gender role development of second-generation Chinese American women |
45. | Second generation Chinese American women and the midlife transition: A qualitative analysis |
46. | Eating disorder symptomatology, self-construal, and dimensions of perfectionism in Chinese American women |
47. | A Case Study of 1.5 Generation Chinese American Women's Perspectives of Nutrition Education |
48. | Chinese American women, identity and education: A qualitative study |
49. | Chinese American women's ethnic identities: A qualitative study |
50. | Factors affecting the retention of culture in Chinese-American women |
51. | Feeding hungry ghosts: Food, family, and desire in stories by contemporary Chinese American women (Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan, Lan Samantha Chang) |
52. | The impact of acculturation on the level of depression among Chinese American women |
53. | 'Just translating': The politics of translation and ethnography in Chinese-American women's writing (Jade Snow Wong, Maxine Hong Kingston, Amy Tan) |
54. | Mothering, othering: Communicating success between three generations of Chinese American women |
55. | Living between the worlds: Chinese-American women and their experiences in San Francisco and New York City, 1848-1945 |
56. | Chinese American women's development of voice and cultural identity: A participatory research study via feminist oral history |
57. | CHINESE AMERICAN WOMEN: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY OF SELF-CONCEP |
58. | The Study Of Chinese American Women Intermarriage From 1965 To 2000 |
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