Unbound Voices
A Documentary History of Chinese Women in San Francisco
558 pages, 6 x 9 inches, 46 b/w illustrations
November 1999, Available worldwide
Categories: History; California & the West; Women's Studies; Asian American Studies; Social Science
November 1999, Available worldwide
Categories: History; California & the West; Women's Studies; Asian American Studies; Social Science
Free online edition (eScholarship)--available only to University of California faculty, staff, and students (List of public titles)
"Dense, meticulously researched tomeÉthe photographs are priceless."–San Jose Mercury News
"A landmark contribution. . . . These rich materials—including proverbs, immigration interrogations, poems, articles, photographs, social workers' reports, recipes, and oral histories—add a new dimension to Asian American studies, U.S. women's history, Chinese American history, and immigration studies."—Valerie Matsumoto, University of California, Los Angeles
Unbound Voices brings together the voices of Chinese American women in a fascinating, intimate collection of documents—letters, essays, poems, autobiographies, speeches, testimonials, and oral histories—detailing half a century of their lives in America. Together, these sources provide a captivating mosaic of Chinese women's experiences in their own words, as they tell of making a home for themselves and their families in San Francisco from the Gold Rush years through World War II.
The personal nature of these documents makes for compelling reading. We hear the voices of prostitutes and domestic slavegirls, immigrant wives of merchants, Christians and pagans, homemakers, and social activists alike. We read the stories of daughters who confronted cultural conflicts and racial discrimination; the myriad ways women coped with the Great Depression; and personal contributions to the causes of women's emancipation, Chinese nationalism, workers' rights, and World War II. The symphony of voices presented here lends immediacy and authenticity to our understanding of the Chinese American women's lives.
This rich collection of women's stories also serves to demonstrate collective change over time as well as to highlight individual struggles for survival and advancement in both private and public spheres. An educational tool on researching and reclaiming women's history, Unbound Voices offers us a valuable lesson on how one group of women overcame the legacy of bound feet and bound lives in America. The selections are accompanied by photographs, with extensive introductions and annotation by Judy Yung, a noted authority on primary resources relating to the history of Chinese American women.
The personal nature of these documents makes for compelling reading. We hear the voices of prostitutes and domestic slavegirls, immigrant wives of merchants, Christians and pagans, homemakers, and social activists alike. We read the stories of daughters who confronted cultural conflicts and racial discrimination; the myriad ways women coped with the Great Depression; and personal contributions to the causes of women's emancipation, Chinese nationalism, workers' rights, and World War II. The symphony of voices presented here lends immediacy and authenticity to our understanding of the Chinese American women's lives.
This rich collection of women's stories also serves to demonstrate collective change over time as well as to highlight individual struggles for survival and advancement in both private and public spheres. An educational tool on researching and reclaiming women's history, Unbound Voices offers us a valuable lesson on how one group of women overcame the legacy of bound feet and bound lives in America. The selections are accompanied by photographs, with extensive introductions and annotation by Judy Yung, a noted authority on primary resources relating to the history of Chinese American women.
Unbound Feet, by Judy Yung
The Chosen Shore: Stories of Immigrants, by Ellen Alexander Conley
Legacies: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation, by Alejandro Portes and Rubén G. Rumbaut
Cultural Curiosity: Thirteen Stories about the Search for Chinese Roots, by Josephine M.T. Khu, editor
The Chosen Shore: Stories of Immigrants, by Ellen Alexander Conley
Legacies: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation, by Alejandro Portes and Rubén G. Rumbaut
Cultural Curiosity: Thirteen Stories about the Search for Chinese Roots, by Josephine M.T. Khu, editor














