Conditioned by the largely rejecting and discriminatory socio-political climates in the United States and the transplanted Chinese cultural traditions, the Chinese in metropolitan Chicago before WW II displayed striking occupation concentration and residential dispersion. The dispersion, however, had little bearing in assessing their incorporation into the mainstream as their primary group association was intricately connected to Chicago's Chinatown. More than half a century later, Asian population, Chinese being one of the largest components, in metropolitan Chicago has achieved substantial spatial integration. In comparison with blacks and Hispanics, Asians in general and Chinese in particular have demonstrated higher degree of residentia...
Chinatown could be considered a universal and contradictory symbol of the Western imagination about ...
Divergent Diasporas: the Chinese Communities of New York and Los Angeles compared Roger WALDINGER, ...
The dissertation explores the intricate relations between landscape, race/ethnicity, and urban econo...
Conditioned by the largely rejecting and discriminatory socio-political climates in the United State...
Although immigrant populations in the United States progress towards assimilation, race acts as an o...
The Chinese American is a major part of the fast growing Asian population in the City of New York. T...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1984Includes bibliographical references (leaves 204–221).Existing ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-131)In 1970, Chinatown contained the largest single g...
Racial-ethnic segregation in Chinese cities is not a commonly investigated topic, as race and ethnic...
Over the past two centuries, diverse and changing Chinatowns have become global enclaves where separ...
The definition, face, and location of Chinatowns have changed significantly as Chinese communities ...
Reedy, Chandra L.The purpose of this thesis was to determine what factors influenced the establishm...
When the New City Rezoning Plan of Manhattan was approved in 2008, it intensified the conflict over ...
This research undertakes an analysis of Chinese and Japanese American suburbanization in an effort t...
The Greater Chinatown area in Chicago (see Figure 1 for map) is rapidly changing because of recent p...
Chinatown could be considered a universal and contradictory symbol of the Western imagination about ...
Divergent Diasporas: the Chinese Communities of New York and Los Angeles compared Roger WALDINGER, ...
The dissertation explores the intricate relations between landscape, race/ethnicity, and urban econo...
Conditioned by the largely rejecting and discriminatory socio-political climates in the United State...
Although immigrant populations in the United States progress towards assimilation, race acts as an o...
The Chinese American is a major part of the fast growing Asian population in the City of New York. T...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1984Includes bibliographical references (leaves 204–221).Existing ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-131)In 1970, Chinatown contained the largest single g...
Racial-ethnic segregation in Chinese cities is not a commonly investigated topic, as race and ethnic...
Over the past two centuries, diverse and changing Chinatowns have become global enclaves where separ...
The definition, face, and location of Chinatowns have changed significantly as Chinese communities ...
Reedy, Chandra L.The purpose of this thesis was to determine what factors influenced the establishm...
When the New City Rezoning Plan of Manhattan was approved in 2008, it intensified the conflict over ...
This research undertakes an analysis of Chinese and Japanese American suburbanization in an effort t...
The Greater Chinatown area in Chicago (see Figure 1 for map) is rapidly changing because of recent p...
Chinatown could be considered a universal and contradictory symbol of the Western imagination about ...
Divergent Diasporas: the Chinese Communities of New York and Los Angeles compared Roger WALDINGER, ...
The dissertation explores the intricate relations between landscape, race/ethnicity, and urban econo...