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Papers in this session examine how Asian and Asian American women navigate their identities and status by responding to the racialized social, economic, and political landscapes in both Asia and the United States.
Gendered Panethnic Solidarity: The Experiences of Asian American Women in US Electoral Politics - Chen Liang, University of Texas-Austin
Ideal Womanhood at Elite Universities in China: Work-Family Schema, Self-Assessment of Competence, and Women’s Imagined Futures - Jingyun Dai, Harvard University
No Country For Asian American Mothers: Reproductive Exclusion And Matritropes Of The “Yellow Mother” - Miliann Kang, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
On Their Own Terms: Ordinary Women and Family Planning in Postcolonial Korea - Yeon-Hwa Lee, SUNY-Binghamton
“Watch out for those girls”: “Asian Baby Girl” as Aesthetic Gender Strategy on Chinese Dating Market - Yijie (Coco) Fang, University of California, Santa Barbara