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Unbound feet :a social history of Chinese women in San Francisco
- 作者: Yung, Judy.
- 出版: Berkeley : University of California Press ©1995.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiv, 395 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: United States Local History. , Chinese American women. , Electronic books. , Women immigrants , Women immigrants. , State & LocalGeneral. , History. , Américaines d'origine chinoise , San Francisco (Calif.) , California , Immigrantes , Social conditions. , San Francisco (Calif.) Social conditions. , California San Francisco. , Histoire. , Women immigrants California -- San Francisco -- History. , Regions & Countries - Americas. , HISTORY , HISTORY State & Local -- General. , History & Archaeology. , Chinese American women , Immigrantes Californie -- San Francisco -- Histoire. , Chinese American women California -- San Francisco -- History. , Américaines d'origine chinoise Californie -- San Francisco -- Histoire. , Social conditions
- ISBN: 0520088670 , 9780520088672
- ISBN: 0520088662 , 0520088670
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-387) and index. Bound feet: Chinese women in the nineteenth century -- Unbound feet: Chinese immigrant women, 1902-1929 -- First steps: the second generation, 1920s -- Long strides: the Great Depression, 1930s -- In step: the war years, 1931-1945.
- 摘要: The crippling custom of footbinding is the thematic touchstone for this engrossing study of Chinese women in San Francisco. Judy Yung, a second-generation Chinese American born and raised in San Francisco, shows the stages of "unbinding" that occurred in the decades between the turn of the century and the end of the World War II, revealing that these women - rather than being passive victims of oppression - were active agents in the making of their own history.
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The crippling custom of footbinding is the thematic touchstone for this engrossing study of Chinese women in San Francisco. Judy Yung, a second-generation Chinese American born and raised in San Francisco, shows the stages of "unbinding" that occurred in the decades between the turn of the century and the end of the World War II, revealing that these women - rather than being passive victims of oppression - were active agents in the making of their own history.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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