You are on page 1of 1

Works Cited

Chin, Jean Lau., and Chin, Jean Lau. Women and Leadership Transforming Visions and Diverse
Voices . Blackwell Pub., 2007.
Das Gupta, Monisha. Unruly Immigrants Rights, Activism, and Transnational South Asian
Politics in the United States . Durham: Duke University Press, 2006. Print.

“Feminism and Global Chineseness; the Cultural Production of Controversial Women Authors.”
Reference and Research Book News, vol. 22, no. 3, Ringgold Inc,
http://search.proquest.com/docview/199686408/?pq-origsite=primo.

Kingston, Maxine Hong., et al. Conversations with Maxine Hong Kingston . University Press of
Mississippi.

Lee-Rife, Susan, and Lee-Rife, Susan. “Women’s Empowerment and Reproductive Experiences
over the Lifecourse.” Social Science & Medicine 71.3 634–642. Web.
Loh, Yen Li. “Ghosts, Marriage, and Madness: The Immigrant Symbolic, Pregnancy as
Feminine Epistemology, and the Death Drive in Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman
Warrior.” Journal of Asian American Studies, vol. 21, no. 2, 2018, pp. 209–37,
doi:10.1353/jaas.2018.0013.

McWeeny, Jennifer., and Butnor, Ashby. Asian and Feminist Philosophies in Dialogue
Liberating Traditions . New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. Print.

Thapa, Palita. “VOICES FROM ASIAN FEMINIST ACTIVISM: Human Trafficking in Nepal:
Changing Dimensions.” Asian Journal of Women’s Studies 21.4 450–459. Web.

“STILL PLAYING WITH FIRE: Intersectionality, Activism, and NGO-Ized Feminism.” Critical
Asian Studies, vol. 41, no. 3, Sept. 2009, pp. 429–45, doi:10.1080/14672710903119818.
Van Ausdall, Mimi Iimuro. “‘The Day All of the Different Parts of Me Can Come Along’:
Intersectionality and U.S. Third World Feminism in the Poetry of Pat Parker and Willyce
Kim.” Journal of Lesbian Studies, vol. 19, no. 3, Routledge, July 2015, pp. 336–56,
doi:10.1080/10894160.2015.1026708.

You might also like