Women of Courage
Jewish and Italian Immigrant Women in New York
Rose Laub Coser author Laura S Anker author Andrew Perrin author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Aug '99
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Explores a series of questions about the family and work lives of Italian and Jewish women who immigrated to New York City in the early 1900s.
In the wake of World War I, a diverse group of women emigrated from Europe to the United States under austere conditions and adapted in different ways to life in the new country.
In the wake of World War I, a diverse group of women emigrated from Europe to the United States under austere conditions and adapted in different ways to life in the new country. Based on a major new study that includes in-depth interviews with 100 Italian and Jewish women who immigrated to the New York City area in the early 1900s, this volume explores family and work lives led by these women and the relative importance of cultural factors to the two groups' adjustment to American life. The interviews trace the process of adapting to life in the U.S., paying special attention to the specific experiences of women immigrants and the challenges they faced in surmounting gender and cultural barriers both within their families and in their new communities. This innovative, interdisciplinary study uses feminist approaches to explore immigrant women's lives from childhood to old age. The result is a nuanced view of the similarities and differences between the two groups, whose distinct family structures and cultural backgrounds led to different responses to the same pressures and difficultISBN: 9780313308208
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 369g
176 pages