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Unbound Feet: A Social History of Chinese Women in San Francisco
Judy Yung
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| #443547 in Books | 1995-11-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.90 x6.00l,1.40 | File type: PDF | 395 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A Brilliant Social History|By D|The text is a first in that it explores--through the lens of gender--the Chinese American women experience in San Francisco while relating the experiences to larger forces at play, namely anti-Chinese sentiment, racism, and legislation. Yung's work is meticulously researched; her interviews, in-depth and personal; her writing, precise, emotional|From Library Journal|Yung (Chinese Women of America: A Pictorial History, Univ. of Washington Pr., 1986) has written a thorough and engrossing social history of Chinese women in San Francisco, from the turn of the century through the end of World War II. Using o
The crippling custom of footbinding is the thematic touchstone for Judy Yung's engrossing study of Chinese American women during the first half of the twentieth century. Using this symbol of subjugation to examine social change in the lives of these women, she shows the stages of "unbinding" that occurred in the decades between the turn of the century and the end of World War II.
The setting for this captivating history is San Francisco, which had the largest...
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