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SHIFTING BALANCE SHEETS

Women's Stories of Naturalized Citizenship & Cultural Attachment

A Wising Up Anthology

Heather Tosteson, Kerry Langan, Charles D. Brockett & Debra Gingerich, Editors

In this anthology, thirty-four women and girls from twenty countries, now living all across the U.S., reflect on their journeys to naturalized U.S. citizenship - journeys that invite all of us, native and foreign born, to consider what it means to choose to be an American.

In Chinese Daughters: All-American Girls, American mothers whose Chinese daughters have become naturalized citizens through adoption, and these insightful teenagers themselves, ponder how their experiences of cross-national adoption with a unique gender imperative influences their sense of personal, cultural, national and global identity.

In Natural Women: Naturalized Citizens, women from Australia, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Cuba, England, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Nicaragua, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Taiwan and Zambia describe their unique journeys to naturalized citizenship as adults - wondering what womanhood, family, love, cultural identification, intellectual curiosity, professional ambition, material need, war, revolution or chance have to do with it. Their stories invite us all to think more generously and intentionally about the invitations and expectations inherent in citizenship - and our shared responsibility to shape, nurture, and celebrate the constantly changing We in We, the People.   380 pp.   ISBN 978-0-9827262-3-5

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Table of Contents
Heather Tosteson: Invitations & Expectations
Charles D. Brockett: Facts to Stand on, Avenues to Explore
Kerry Langan: Introduction: Chinese Daughters, All-American Girls
Geitz, Anhalt, Karls: Chinese Daughters & American Citizens
Jennifer Bao Jue-Steuck: Goodnight Moon, Goodnight Mom
Natalia O. Trevino: The Naturalization
Amita Rao: Re-creating Her
Nikolina Kulidzan: Becoming American
Clementina: I Want to Be One, But I Wonder
Julija Suput: A Bouquet of Roses
Angelika Quirk: I Am from the Other Side, My Life


CONTRIBUTORS
Cathy Adams ◊ Anna Mae Anhalt ◊ Patricia Barone ◊ Elizabeth Bernays

Lisa Chan ◊ Yu-Han Chao ◊ Clementina ◊ Mariel Coen ◊ Linda D'Arcy
Madeline Geitz ◊ Jennifer Bao Yu Jue-Steuck ◊ Alicia Karls
Nikolina Kulidzan ◊ Mariette Landry ◊ Kerry Langan ◊ Karen Levy
Karen Loeb ◊ John Manesis ◊ Katherine D. Perry ◊ Donna Porter
Angelika Quirk ◊ Amita Rao ◊ Diane Raptosh ◊ Lourdes Rosales-Guevara
Sonya Sabanac ◊ Jian Dong Sakakeeny ◊ Alexandrina Sergio
Azadeh Shahshahani ◊ Maria Shockey ◊ Sandra Soli ◊ Julija Suput
Natalia O. Trevino ◊ Boryana Zeitz ◊ Weihua Zhan


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