Bic Ngo
University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Abstract:
This article complicates the meanings of early marriage among Hmong American
female students. It moves beyond explanations of cultural difference in the
examination and explication of the discourse and practice of early marriage
among female adolescents in the Hmong community. Drawing on the perspectives
and experiences of Hmong American female students, this article reveals that
early marriage may be an expression of students' opposition to the structures
of an experiences with school and family. The significance of this analysis
is its recognition and illumination of the fluidity of cultural and social practices,
and the tensions between and within ethnic groups.