Chinese American Transnationalism: The Flow of People, Resources, and Ideas between China and America During the Exclusion Era

Chinese American Transnationalism: The Flow of People, Resources, and Ideas between China and America During the Exclusion Era

by Sucheng Chan
ISBN-10:
1592134343
ISBN-13:
9781592134342
Pub. Date:
12/28/2005
Publisher:
Temple University Press
ISBN-10:
1592134343
ISBN-13:
9781592134342
Pub. Date:
12/28/2005
Publisher:
Temple University Press
Chinese American Transnationalism: The Flow of People, Resources, and Ideas between China and America During the Exclusion Era

Chinese American Transnationalism: The Flow of People, Resources, and Ideas between China and America During the Exclusion Era

by Sucheng Chan

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Overview

Chinese American Transnationalism considers the many ways in which Chinese living in the United States during the exclusion era maintained ties with China through a constant interchange of people and economic resources, as well as political and cultural ideas. This book continues the exploration of the exclusion era begun in two previous volumes: Entry Denied, which examines the strategies that Chinese Americans used to protest, undermine, and circumvent the exclusion laws; and Claiming America, which traces the development of Chinese American ethnic identities. Taken together, the three volumes underscore the complexities of the Chinese immigrant experience and the ways in which its contexts changed over the sixty-one year period.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592134342
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 12/28/2005
Series: Asian American History and Culture Series
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Sucheng Chan is Professor Emerita of Asian American Studies and Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and founding editor of the Asian American History and Culture series. She is the author or editor of numerous books, including three with Temple: Entry Denied, Claiming America, and Hmong Means Free.

Table of Contents

1. Defying Exclusion: Chinese Immigrants and Their Strategies During the Exclusion Era—Erika Lee, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
2. Trading with the Gold Mountain: Jinshanzhuang and Networks of Kinship and Native Place—Madeline Hsu, San Francisco State University
3. Against All Odds: Chinese Female Migration and Family Formation on American Soil During the Early Twentieth Century—Sucheng Chan, University of California, Santa Barbara
4. Chinese Herbalists in the United States—Haiming Liu, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
5. Understanding Chinese American Transnationalism During the Early Twentieth Century: An Economic Perspective—Yong Chen, University of California, Irvine
6. Republicanism, Confucianism, Christianity, and Capitalism in Chinese American Ideology—Shehong Chen, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
7. Teaching Chinese Americans to be Chinese: Curriculum, Teachers, and Textbooks in Chinese Schools in America During the Exclusion Era—Him Mark Lai, Chinese Historical Society of America
– Writing a Place in American Life: The Sensibilities of American-Born Chinese as Reflected in Life Stories from the Exclusion Era—Xiao-huang Yin, Occidental College
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