Elder Voices

Southeast Asian Families in the United States

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Elder Voices

Southeast Asian Families in the United States

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More than a quarter of a century has passed since the first Southeast Asian refugees arrived in this country, but because of their age and formidable language barriers, many elders have difficulty making their voices heard. Language barriers, family privacy, and social isolation have made it almost impossible for their experiences to be shared outside the family and community. Elder Voices helps to understand the family life of Vietnamese, Cambodian, Lao, and Hmong refugees from the perspective of the oldest generation. Their stories are composed of complex family narratives that help us understand the ways in which migration and resettlement processes are experienced. The forty life histories of Southeast Asian elders gathered for this study collectively reveal personal perspectives on new immigrant family adaptation to American life at the end of the twentieth century. This volume is a great resource for anyone interested in Southeast Asian families in America.

Table of Contents

1 Preface
2 If the River Bends
3 The Stressful Lives of Southeast Asian Elders
4 Family Stories of Elders
5 Changing Family Structures
6 Divergence in Family Structures
7 Conflicted Family Interactions
8 Multiple Family Identities
9 Critical Perspectives: Elders, Families and Immigration
10 Appendix: Natural Histories of Southeast Asian Families
11 References

Product details

Published Jan 05 2004
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 240
ISBN 9780759105775
Imprint AltaMira Press
Dimensions 218 x 153 mm
Series Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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