Augsberger, David W. Pastoral Counseling Across Cultures. Philadelphia: Westminster Press. 1976.
This book provides an anthropological view of three areas East-West and the nine major world religious. It gives a fair study of various areas. However it does have a bias but is fair non-the-less.
Anselmi, Dina L. and Law, Anne L. Question of Gender, Perspectives and Paradoxes. Boston: McGraw Hill. 1998.
This book covers the question of gender from every angle and does a thorough, detailed study of the question of gender. It is an excellent resource.
Cisneros, Sandra. The House on Mango Street. New York: Vintage Books. 1984.
A novel about one girl’s experience while living in The House On Mango Street..
Croll, Elizabeth. Changing Identities of Chinese Women. London and New Jersey: Hong Kong University Press. 1995.
Excellent resource to trace the evolving history of women’s experience in China.
Fleming Christiansen and Rai, Shirin. Chinese Politics and Society: An Introduction. New York: Prentice Hall. 1996.
A very good overview of the recent politics of China and presents a resent political history.
Lee, Tahirih V. Law, the State, and Society in China. New York: Garland Publishing Inc. 1997.
This is a book that contains a collection of law reviews. There is articles specifically on marriage and family. The article I used was from the Columbia Human Rights Law Review Vol 23: 249 contained. in Mr. Lee’s collection.
Sue, Derald W. Counseling the Culturally Different, Theory and Practice. New York: Wiley. 1981.
This book is written by an American Indian and discusses culture as it relates to the individual, and the individual to the Indian, Black, Asian, and White cultures. It speaks of the damage that can be done if a counselor is not culturally literate and aware of his/her own prejudice.