Volume 1: | Documenting Asian American feminisms | |
| Part 1: | Testimony | p.17 |
| | 1 | The future: politics as end and as means / Grace Lee Boggs | p.19 |
| | 2 | The new Asian-American woman / Irene Fujitomi | p.25 |
| | 3 | "Feminism is fine, but what's it done for Asia America?" / Katheryn M. Fong | p.40 |
| | 4 | Beyond manzanar: a personal view of Asian American womanhood / Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston | p.43 |
| | 5 | Invisibility is an unnatural disaster: reflections of an Asian American woman / Mitsuye Yamada | p.54 |
| | 6 | Editorial: Asian American feminism / Susie Ling, Sucheta Mazumdar | p.60 |
| | 7 | Asian American women and feminism / Lucie Cheng | p.63 |
| | 8 | Lotus blossoms don't bleed: images of Asian women / Renee E. Tajima | p.67 |
| | 9 | Journeys: reclaiming South Asian feminism / Sayantani Dasgupta, Shamita Das Dasgupta | p.75 |
| | 10 | Presenting the blue goddess: toward a national Pan-Asian feminist agenda / Sonia Shah | p.84 |
| | 11 | Strategies from the field: organizing the Asian American feminist movement / Juliana Pegues | p.92 |
| Part 2: | Coming to consciousness | p.105 |
| | 12 | The development of feminist consciousness among Asian American women / Esther Ngan-Ling Chou | p.107 |
| | 13 | Doing gender with a feminist gaze: toward a historical reconstruction of Asian America / Shirley Hune | p.121 |
| | 14 | Asian American women and racialized femininities: "doing" gender across cultural words / Karen D. Pyke, Denise L. Johnson | p.140 |
| Part 3 | Inclusion, exclusion, difference | p.163 |
| | 15 | Pacific island women and white feminism / Haunani-Kay Trask | p.165 |
| | 16 | Feeling foreign in feminism / Maivan Clech Lam | p.174 |
| | 17 | Problematics of transnational feminism for Asian American women / Eliza Noh | p.202 |
| | 18 | Is arranged marriage really any worse than craigslist? / Asita Jain | p.217 |
| Part 4 | U.S. women of color feminism | p.225 |
| | 19 | Beside my sister, facing the enemy: legal theroy out of colition / Mari J. Matsuda | p.227 |
| | 20 | Some reflection on U.S. women of color and the united nations fourth world conference on women and NGO forum in Beijing, China / Mallika Dutt | p.238 |
| | 21 | Notes from the (non)field: teaching and theorizing women of color / Rachel Lee | p.246 |
| | 22 | An apology to althea connor: private memory, public racialization, and making a language / Traise Yamamoto | p.268 |
Volume 2 | Shifting foundations: Asian American women's issues across disciplines | |
| Part 5 | Lives | p.1 |
| | 23 | Japannese American women during world war II / Valerie Matsumoto | p.3 |
| | 24 | Power, patriarchy, and gender conflict in the Vietnamese immigrant community / Nazli Kibria | p.21 |
| | 25 | The social awakening of Chinese American women as reported in Chung Sai Yat Po, 1900-1911 / Judy Yung | p.36 |
| | 26 | Beyonf the stereotypes: Chinese pioneer women in the American West / Annette White Parks | p.53 |
| | 27 | The road to college: hmong American women's pursuit of higher education / Stacey J. Lee | p.69 |
| | 28 | Korean immigrant women's challenge to gender inequality at home: the interplay of economic resources, gender, and family / In-Sook Lim | p.97 |
| | 29 | "Out of an obscure place": Japanese war brides and cultural pluralism in the 1950s / Caroline Cheng Simpson | p.120 |
| | 30 | Naming desire, shaping identity: tracing the experiences of Indian lesbians in the United States / Naheed Islam | p.149 |
| | 31 | "We don't sleep around like white girls do": family, culture, and gender in Filipina American lives / Yen Le Espiritu | p.169 |
| Part 6 | Labor | p.193 |
| | 32 | Free, indentured, enslaved: Chinese prostitutes in nineteeth-century America / Lucie Cheng Hirata | p.195 |
| | 33 | The dialectics of wage work: Japanese-American women and domestic service, 1905-1940 / Evelyn Nakano Glenn | p.220 |
| | 34 | Work and its place in the lives of immigrant women: garment workers in New York city's Chinatown / Min Zhou, Regina Nordquist | p.258 |
| | 35 | The managed hand: the commercialization of bodies and emotions in Korean immigrant-owned nail salons / Miliann Kang | p.284 |
| Part 7 | Transnational workers | p.305 |
| | 36 | Si(gh)ting Asian/American women as transnational labor / Laura Hyun Yi Kang | p.307 |
| | 37 | The philippines and the outflow of labor / Rhacel Salazar Parrenas | p.335 |
| | 38 | "Your cap is a passport": filipino nurses and the U.S. exchange visitor program / Catherine Ceniza Choy | p.360 |
Volume 3 | DIsciplined subjects producing culture | |
| Part 8 | Shared vulnerabilities, gendered violence | p.1 |
| | 39 | Medicalization of racial features: Asian American women and cosmetic surgery / Eugenia Kaw | p.3 |
| | 40 | Converging stereotypes in racialized sexual harassment: where the model minority meets Suzie Wong / Sumi K. Cho | p.22 |
| | 41 | Influences of culture on Asian American's sexuality / Sumie Okazaki | p.53 |
| | 42 | Divesting citizenship: on Asian American history and the loss of citizenship through marriage / Leti Volpp | p.70 |
| | 43 | Asian American women and suicide: problems of responsibility and healing / Eliza Noh | p.152 |
| Part 9 | Reading culture, performing race | p.171 |
| | 44 | "Such opposite creatures": men and women in Asian American literature / Elaine H. Kim | p.173 |
| | 45 | Heterogeneity, hybriduty, multiplicity: Asian American differences / Lisa Lowe | p.194 |
| | 46 | Swallowing the tempest: Asian American women on stage / Karen Shimakawa | p.216 |
| | 47 | Theory in/of practice: filipina American feminist filmmaking / Celine Parrenas Shimizu | p.233 |
| | 48 | Contested beauty: Asian American beauty culture during the Cold War / Shirley Jennifer Lim | p.249 |
| | 49 | Manolols, marriage, and, mantras: chick-lit criticism and transnational feminism / Pamela Butler, Jigna Desai | p.280 |
| Part 10 | Consuming women | p.307 |
| | 50 | Home, homeland, homepage: belonging and the Indian-American web / Madhavi Mallapragada | p.309 |
| | 51 | Indo-chic: late capitalist orientalism and imperial culture / Sunaina Maira | p.329 |
Volume 4 | Intersectional analysis: commonality and rupture | |
| Part 11 | Between systems | p.1 |
| | 52 | Under western eyes: feminist scholarship and colonial discourses / Chandra Mohanty | p.3 |
| | 53 | De/colonizing the exotic: teaching "Asian women" in a U.S. classroom / Piya Chatterjee | p.31 |
| | 54 | Wounded beauty: an exploratory essay on race, feminism, and the aesthetic question / Anne Anlin Cheng | p.53 |
| | 55 | Feminism versus multicukturalism / Leti Volpp | p.78 |
| | 56 | Transracial/transgender: analogies of difference in Mai's America / Leslie Bow | p.119 |
| Part 12 | Global feminisms: Asian women and the state | p.145 |
| | 57 | Colonialism and modernity: feminist re-presentations of women in non-Western societies / Aihwa Ong | p.147 |
| | 58 | Multiple mediations: feminist scholarship in the age of multinational reception / Lata Mani | p.157 |
| | 59 | Cuties in Japan / Sharon Kinsella | p.175 |
| | 60 | "A great way to fly": nationalism, the state, and the varieties of Third-World feminism / Geraldine Heng | p.201 |
| | 61 | Towards an ethics of transnational encounter, or "when" does a "Chinese" women become a "feminist"? / Shu-Mei Shih | p.227 |
| | 62 | Homo on the range: mobile and global sexualities / Jigna Desai | p.259 |
| | 63 | Globalization and its discontents: exposing the underside / Evelyn Hu-Dehart | p.282 |
| | 64 | Resurrecting prostitutes and overturning treaties: gender politics in the "anti-American" movenment in South Korea / Katharine H.S. Moon | p.298 |
| | 65 | Minority politics in Korea: disability, interraciality, and gender / Eunjung Kim | p.327 |