Kristy Y. Shih, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Sociology | University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States |
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Gender Studies, Asian American Studies, Hispanic American StudiesGoogle:
"Kristy Shih"Parents
Sign in to add mentorKaren D. Pyke | grad student | 2011 | UC Riverside | |
(Challenging Cultural Essentialism: Gender, Power, and Family Politics Among Mothers, Sons, and Daughters-in-law Across Cultures.) |
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Shih KY, Chang T, Chen S. (2019) Impacts of the Model Minority Myth on Asian American Individuals and Families: Social Justice and Critical Race Feminist Perspectives Journal of Family Theory and Review. 11: 412-428 |
Kang H, Shih K. (2018) “Actions Speak Louder Than Words”: Korean American Emerging Adults’ Perceptions and Meaning Making of Their Parents’ Instrumental Aspects of Parenting: Journal of Family Issues. 39: 644-667 |
Shih KY, Pyke K. (2016) Seeing Mothers-in-Law Through the Lens of the Mothering Ideology: An Interview Analysis of Taiwanese, Taiwanese American, and Mexican American Daughters-in-Law Journal of Family Issues. 37: 1968-1993 |
Shih KY, Pyke K. (2010) Power, Resistance, and Emotional Economies in Women’s Relationships With Mothers-in-Law in Chinese Immigrant Families: Journal of Family Issues. 31: 333-357 |