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>> 183 Notes Notes to the Introduction 1. Elder, Johnson, and Crosnoe, “The Emergence and Development of Life Course Theory.” 2. Settersten, “It Takes Two to Tango.” 3. Elder, “The Life Course as Developmental Theory”; Elder, “Beyond Children of the Great Depression”; Elder, “Time, Human Agency, and Social Change.” 4. Settersten, “It Takes Two to Tango”; King and Elder, “American Children View Their Grandparents”; Pyke and Bengtson, “Caring More or Less”; Bengtson, Elder, and Putney, “The Life Course Perspective on Ageing.” 5. Hochschild, The Managed Heart. 6. Brody, Women in the Middle. See also Yoon, Eun, and Park, “Korea: Demographic Trends, Sociocultural Context, and Public Policy”; Savundranayagam, Montgomery, and Kosloski, “A Dimensional Analysis of Caregiver Burden among Spouses and Adult Children.” 7. Hochschild, The Managed Heart; Hochschild, The Second Shift; Yoo et al., “Emotion Work: Disclosing Cancer.” 8. Louie, Compelled to Excel; Park, Consuming Citizenship; Pyke, “‘The Normal American Family.’” 9. Kim, “Korean-American Family Postcaregivers on Dementia Caregiving”; AARP, In the Middle. 10. Capps et al., The New Demography of America’s Schools. 11. Yu and Singh, “High Parenting Aggravation among U.S. Immigrant Families”; Yu et al., “Parental Awareness of Health and Community Resources among Immigrant Families.” 12. Huynh, Devos, and Smalarz, “Perpetual Foreigner in One’s Own Land.” 13. Tuan, Forever Foreigners or Honorary Whites?; Huynh, Devos, and Smalarz, “Perpetual Foreigner in One’s Own Land.” 14. Chao, “The Prevalence and Consequences of Adolescents’ Language Brokering for Their Immigrant Parents”; Morales and Hanson, “Language Brokering”; Orellana, Translating Childhoods; McQuillan and Tse, “Child Language Brokering in Linguistic Minority Communities”; Song, Helping Out. 15. Ibid. 184 > 185 14. Ibid. 15. Louie, Compelled to Excel; Pyke, “‘The Normal American Family.’” 16. Ibid. 17. Louie, Compelled to Excel, 133. 18. Park, The Korean American Dream; Min, Caught in the Middle. 19. Jezewski, “Culture Brokering in Migrant Farm Worker Health Care.” 20. McQuillan and Tse, “Child Language Brokering in Linguistic Minority Communities ”; Orellana, Translating Childhoods; Vasquez, Pease-Alvarez, and Shannon , Pushing Boundaries. 21. Ibid. 22. Orellana, Translating Childhoods, 2–3. 23. Chao, “The Prevalence and Consequences of Adolescents’ Language Brokering”; Orellana, Translating Childhoods. 24. Dorner, Orellana, and Jiménez, “‘It’s One of Those Things That You Do to Help the Family’”; McQuillen and Tse, “Child Language Brokering in Linguistic Minority Communities”; Tse, “Language Brokering in Linguistic Minority Communities: The Case of Chinese and Vietnamese American Students.” 25. Dorner, Orellana, and Jiménez, “‘It’s One of Those Things That You Do to Help the Family’”; McQuillen and Tse, “Child Language Brokering.” 26. Buriel et al., “The Relationship of Language Brokering to Academic Performance , Biculturalism, and Self-Efficacy among Latino Adolescents”; Orellana, “Responsibilities of Children in Latino Immigrant Homes.” 27. Orellana, Translating Childhoods. 28. Straus and Gelles, Physical Violence in American Families; Farrington, “Stress and Family Violence”; Kim and Sung, “Conjugal Violence in Korean American Families.” 29. Lee et al., “Improving Access to Mental Health Services.” 30. Ibid.; Yick and Oomen-Early, “A 16-Year Examination of Domestic Violence among Asians and Asian Americans”; Kim and Sung, “Conjugal Violence in Korean American Families”; Yick, “Role of Culture and Context”; Lee and Hadeed, “Intimate Partner Violence among Asian Immigrant Communities.” 31. Lee et al., “Improving Access to Mental Health Services”; Lee and Hadeed, “Intimate Partner Violence among Asian Immigrant Communities.” 32. Chao, “The Prevalence and Consequences of Adolescents’ Language Brokering”; Dorner, Orellana, and Jiménez, “‘It’s One of Those Things That You Do to Help the Family.’” Notes to Chapter 2 1. Park, The Korean American Dream, 3. 2. Ibid., 2–3. 3. Ibid. 4. Smetana, “Culture, Autonomy, and Personal Jurisdiction in Adolescent-Parent Relationships.” 186 > 187 22. Rhee and Yoo, “‘It’s For the Family.’” 23. See Rhee and Yoo for a discussion of queer Korean Americans, dating, and marriage , and normative ideologies of the Korean immigrant family. 24. Lee et al., “Improving Access to Mental Health Services.” 25. Jo et al., “Conducting Health Research in Korean American Churches.” 26. Park, The Korean American Dream. Notes to Chapter 3 1. Kibria, Becoming Asian American; Thai, “‘Splitting Things in Half Is So White!’” 2. Cornell and Hartmann, Ethnicity and Race; Yetman, ed., Majority and Minority. 3. Nagel, “Constructing Ethnicity,” 152. 4. Min and Park, “Second Generation Asian Americans’ Ethnic Identity,” ix. 5. Kasinitz et. al, Inheriting the City, 66–67. 6. Alba and Nee, Remaking the American Mainstream; Kasinitz et al., Inheriting the City; Rumbaut and Komaie, “Immigration and Adult Transitions.” 7. Davey et al., “Parenting Practices and the Transmission of Ethnic Identity...

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