Like other women of color, Asian American women as a group have neither been included in the predominantly white middle-class feminist movement, nor have they begun collectively to identify with it (Chia 1983; Chow forthcoming; Dill 1983; Loo and Ong 1982; Yamada 1981).
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Asian American Women and Gender: A Reader
June 1, 1999, Routledge
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"Like other women of color, Asian American women as a group have neither been included in the predominantly white middle-class feminist movement, nor have they begun collectively to identify with it (Chia 1983; Chow forthcoming; Dill 1983; Loo and Ong 1982; Yamada 1981)."
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