Historically, the identity of those who are ethnically Chinese and live in the United States was continuously re-defined: from being seen as primarily ‘Chinese ’ in the early twentieth century; to embracing America and rejecting Chinese-ness in the mid-twentieth century; to adopting both a mix o
The upsurge of Chinese language media—publications, radio, television, and the Internet—mirrors the ...
This research examines the formation of a Taiwanese American identity from a transnational perspecti...
The present study focuses on the performativity of identity construction in selected Chinese America...
This dissertation examines the role of Chinese-English bilingualism in the construction of ethnic id...
A study of first generation Chinese youth and their parents who have immigrated to Houston, Texas re...
This book presents a much-needed discussion on ethnic identification and morphosyntactic variation i...
textAlthough there have been many studies focusing on Asian Americans’ ethnic identity and the stere...
This research explores the use of ethnic Chinese media of the bilingual first generation Chinese imm...
Although immigrant populations in the United States progress towards assimilation, race acts as an o...
Oral histories of Chinese student immigrants reveal the contours of interdependent U.S.-China nation...
Few studies have investigated how the meanings attached to being of a particular culture vary within...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
During the last ten years, the number of Hong Kong Chinese migrating to the U.S. has increased. Thes...
With an increasing number of immigrants, America has become a multilingual and multicultural society...
The Chinese have long been proud of their unity as a people. However, this pride can overshadow and ...
The upsurge of Chinese language media—publications, radio, television, and the Internet—mirrors the ...
This research examines the formation of a Taiwanese American identity from a transnational perspecti...
The present study focuses on the performativity of identity construction in selected Chinese America...
This dissertation examines the role of Chinese-English bilingualism in the construction of ethnic id...
A study of first generation Chinese youth and their parents who have immigrated to Houston, Texas re...
This book presents a much-needed discussion on ethnic identification and morphosyntactic variation i...
textAlthough there have been many studies focusing on Asian Americans’ ethnic identity and the stere...
This research explores the use of ethnic Chinese media of the bilingual first generation Chinese imm...
Although immigrant populations in the United States progress towards assimilation, race acts as an o...
Oral histories of Chinese student immigrants reveal the contours of interdependent U.S.-China nation...
Few studies have investigated how the meanings attached to being of a particular culture vary within...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
During the last ten years, the number of Hong Kong Chinese migrating to the U.S. has increased. Thes...
With an increasing number of immigrants, America has become a multilingual and multicultural society...
The Chinese have long been proud of their unity as a people. However, this pride can overshadow and ...
The upsurge of Chinese language media—publications, radio, television, and the Internet—mirrors the ...
This research examines the formation of a Taiwanese American identity from a transnational perspecti...
The present study focuses on the performativity of identity construction in selected Chinese America...