Chinese America History And Perspectives 1990

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Chinese America History And Perspectives 2001

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Genre : California
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Release : 2001
File : 99 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781885864109


Chinese America History And Perspectives 1994

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Chinese America History And Perspectives 1987

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Chinese America History And Perspectives

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Genre : Chinese Americans
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Release : 1995
File : 636 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105017856977


The Chinese Americans

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The volume begins with an overview of China in the Late Qing period, setting the stage for the successive waves of Chinese immigration to the United States. Chinese Americans, like other immigrants, have come to seek their fortune, and each generation has newly negotiated their position in society and their ethnic identity as they try to support their families. Students, teachers, and interested readers will follow the progress of these immigrants as they become part of the American mosaic and learn about the problems they have encountered along the way and continue to encounter such as racism and job discrimination. Their contributions to building this country and shaping U.S. history are discussed in terms of a complex relationship with the larger community.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Benson Tong
Publisher : Greenwood
Release : 2000-02-28
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0313305447


Chinese American Literature Since The 1850s

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This volume, an introduction and guide to the field, traces the origins and development of a body of literature written in English and in Chinese.

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Genre : American literature
Author : Xiao-huang Yin
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Release : 2000
File : 344 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0252025245


Chinese Chicago

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Numerous studies have documented the transnational experiences and local activities of Chinese immigrants in California and New York in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Less is known about the vibrant Chinese American community that developed at the same time in Chicago. In this sweeping account, Huping Ling offers the first comprehensive history of Chinese in Chicago, beginning with the arrival of the pioneering Moy brothers in the 1870s and continuing to the present. Ling focuses on how race, transnational migration, and community have defined Chinese in Chicago. Drawing upon archival documents in English and Chinese, she charts how Chinese made a place for themselves among the multiethnic neighborhoods of Chicago, cultivating friendships with local authorities and consciously avoiding racial conflicts. Ling takes readers through the decades, exploring evolving family structures and relationships, the development of community organizations, and the operation of transnational businesses. She pays particular attention to the influential role of Chinese in Chicago's academic and intellectual communities and to the complex and conflicting relationships among today's more dispersed Chinese Americans in Chicago.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Huping Ling
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Release : 2012-01-18
File : 338 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780804783361


Asian American Issues Relating To Labor Economics And Socioeconomic Status

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In the late l9th and early 20th century, labor issues fanned the flames of anti-Asian sentiment, as they continue to do to this day. These essays explore the topics of immigration and work, ethnic economics and enclaves, the role of middlemen minorities, Southeast Asian refugee employment, and issues of class, hierarchy, immigrant recruitment, intra-community exploitation, and poverty in Asian American communities.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Franklin Ng
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-06-23
File : 241 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135646387


Chinese American Transnational Politics

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Born and raised in San Francisco, Lai was trained as an engineer but blazed a trail in the field of Asian American studies. Long before the field had any academic standing, he amassed an unparalleled body of source material on Chinese America and drew on his own transnational heritage and Chinese patriotism to explore the global Chinese experience. In Chinese American Transnational Politics, Lai traces the shadowy history of Chinese leftism and the role of the Kuomintang of China in influencing affairs in America. With precision and insight, Lai penetrates the overly politicized portrayals of a history shaped by global alliances and enmities and the hard intolerance of the Cold War era. The result is a nuanced and singular account of how Chinese politics, migration to the United States, and Sino-U.S. relations were shaped by Chinese and Chinese American groups and organizations. Lai revised and expanded his writings over more than thirty years as changing political climates allowed for greater acceptance of leftist activities and access to previously confidential documents. Drawing on Chinese- and English-language sources and echoing the strong loyalties and mobility of the activists and idealists he depicts, Lai delivers the most comprehensive treatment of Chinese transnational politics to date.

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Genre : History
Author : H. Mark Lai
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Release : 2010
File : 298 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780252077142