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monografia Rebiun10317374 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun10317374 110414s2012 pau sb 001 0 eng d 9781439908136 cloth alk. paper) 9781439908150 pbk. alk. paper) 9781439908143 e-book) UPVA 997917099203706 UAM 991007722554704211 UPCT u277403 CaPaEBR. CaPaEBR. UMA.RE Shah, Bindi V. 1960-) Laotian daughters Recurso electrónico] working toward community, belonging, and environmental justice Bindi V. Shah Philadelphia Temple University Press 2012 Philadelphia Philadelphia Temple University Press xi, 201 p. xi, 201 p. E-Libro Asian American history and culture Includes bibliographical references and index From Agent Orange to super fund sites to anti-immigrant sentiments : multiple voyages, on-going challenges -- New immigration and the American nation : a framework for citizenship and belonging in contemporary United States -- The politics of race : political identity and the struggle for social rights -- The politics of race : critical incorporation and inter-minority relations -- Family, culture, gender : narratives of ethnic reconstruction and meaning among second-generation Laotian women -- Building community, crafting belonging -- Conclusion : second-generation Laotians becoming "American" Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. ebrary 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries Modo de acceso: World Wide Web E-Libro Asian Pacific Environmental Network Laotian Americans- California- Contra Costa County Teenage girls- California- Contra Costa County Children of immigrants- California- Contra Costa County Environmental justice- California- Contra Costa County Contra Costa County (Calif.)- Race relations- Case studies E-Libro (Servicio en línea) Asian American history and culture