TAILIEUCHUNG - Learning from My Mother’s Voice Family Legend and the Chinese American Experience

The very title of Jean Lau Chin's book—Learning from My Mother's Voice—both honors her mother, a courageous woman who immigrated to the United States from China, and indicates her mother's primary role within the text as she describes life both in China and in the United States, as well as her own immigration journey. It is a tribute to her mother and other women who experienced immigration then and now. Examining the life of one's mother often means the exploration of geography (., place), time period, and people central to her life. It can also mean learning about socialization through literature, particularly mythology and storytelling | Learning from My Mother s Voice FAMILY LECEND AND THE CHINESE AMERICAN EXPEDIENCE Jean Lau chin FOMWOM By MÍÍICX HfND KSON DXNICL Multicultural Foundations of Psychology and Counseling Series Edited by Allen L hey and Def aid Wing Sue Multicultural Foundations of Psychology and Counseling Series Editors Allen E. Ivey and Derald Wing Sue Multicultural Encounters Case Narratives from a Counseling Practice Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu Community Genograms Using Individual Family and Cultural Narratives with Clients Sandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio Allen E. Ivey Lois T. Grady and Kara p. Kunkler-Peck Learning from My Mother s Voice Family Legend and the Chinese American Experience Jean Lau .

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