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Acknowledgments ix
Colorism in Asian America 1
The Darker and Lighter Sister: Telling Our Stories 23
The Survey 45
Making a Better Me? Pure. White. Flawless 79
The Unkindest Cut: Cosmetic Surgery 105
Epilogue 121
Colorism Interview Schedule 125
Interview Respondents' Demographic Data 129
Cosmetic Surgery Interview Questions 133
Bibliography 135
Index 143
About the Authors 147
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