Chinese American transnationalism : the flow of people, resources, and ideas between China and America during the exclusion era /
The third volume in a trilogy that offers the most comprehensive account to date of the Chinese American experience during the exclusion era.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Philadelphia, PA :
Temple University Press,
2006.
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Series: | Asian American history and culture.
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Table of Contents:
- Defying exclusion : Chinese immigrants and their strategies during the exclusion era / Erika Lee
- Trading with Gold Mountain : Jinshanzhuang and networks of kinship and native place / Madeline Hsu
- Against all odds : Chinese female migration and family formation on American soil during the early twentieth century / Sucheng Chan
- Chinese herbalists in the United States / Haiming Liu
- Understanding Chinese American transnationalism during the early twentieth century : an economic perspective / Yong Chen
- Republicanism, Confucianism, Christianity, and capitalism in American Chinese ideology / Shehong Chen
- Teaching Chinese Americans to be Chinese : curriculum, teachers, and textbooks in Chinese schools in America during the exclusion era / Him Mark Lai
- Writing a place in American life : the sensibilities of American-born Chinese as reflected in life stories from the exclusion era / Xiao-Huang Yin.