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Asian Greek sisterhoods: Archives, affects, and belongings in Asian American sororities, 1929--2015

机译:亚洲希腊姐妹会:1929--2015年亚裔美国人社团的档案,影响和财产

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The dissertation, Asian Greek Sisterhoods: Archives, Affects, and Belongings in Asian American Sororities, 1929--2015, examines the kinds of archives produced by Asian American women in single-gender social organizations or Asian Greek-letter sororities, reconceiving them as transformative acts of affects: embodied memory-keeping practices that transmit knowledge, traditions, cultural practices, and social customs as collective identities and communal histories across time and space, among different, diverse groups of ethnic-Asian women from one generation to the next. The archives reconceived as the transformative acts of affects and participatory memory-keeping practices in Asian American women sororities demonstrate collective and individual identities in complex, crafted social communities.;The affective archives of the Asian American sisterhoods of Chi Alpha Delta and Theta Kappa Phi complicate the conventional understandings of the archives and memory-keeping projects in minority, marginalized, and disenfranchised communities of color in the United States. These sororities' archives of affects and affections not only revise remembering as recuperative practices motivated by the anxieties of personal and collective community forgetting and loss, but also serve as the embodied performances of communal memories that celebrate identities, social cultures, and shared histories and experiences.;The dissertation is a multi-method study that includes thirty-three in-depth, semi-structured interviews conducted in 2013, as well as ethnographic observations of and archival research on Active members and alumnae of Chi Alpha Delta and Theta Kappa Phi, the two historically Asian American sororities established at the University of California, Los Angeles: Chi Alpha Delta, founded in 1929 and Theta Kappa Phi, founded in 1959.
机译:论文《亚洲希腊姐妹会:亚裔美国人的档案,感情和财产》,1929--2015年,研究了亚裔美国妇女在单性别社会组织或亚洲希腊字母社会组织中制作的各种档案,认为它们具有变革性情感行为:体现记忆力的做法,将知识,传统,文化习俗和社会习俗作为集体身份和共同历史在时间和空间上传播,一代又一代地在不同的亚洲族裔妇女群体中传播。亚裔美国人女性社会中情感和参与性记忆行为的变革性行为被重新视为档案,展现了复杂,精巧的社会社区中的集体和个人身份。; Chi Alpha Delta和Theta Kappa Phi的亚裔美国人姐妹的情感档案使复杂化对美国少数民族,边缘化和被剥夺权利的彩色社区中的档案和内存保存项目的常规理解。这些姐妹会的情感和感情档案不仅将回忆作为个人和集体社区遗忘和迷失焦虑的调养手段进行修改,而且还作为庆祝个性,社会文化以及共享历史和经历的公共记忆的具体表现论文是一项多方法研究,包括2013年进行的33次深度,半结构化访谈,以及有关志阿尔法三角洲和Theta Kappa Phi活跃成员和校友的民族志观察和档案研究,在加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校成立的两个历史悠久的亚裔美国人社团:成立于1929年的Chi Alpha Delta和成立于1959年的Theta Kappa Phi。

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  • 作者

    Wong, Vivian L.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Los Angeles.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Los Angeles.;
  • 学科 Information science.;Asian American studies.;Womens studies.;Educational sociology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 215 p.
  • 总页数 215
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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