The first Chinese immigrants arrived in the United States in the 1820s and initially their presence did not result in improving the American perception of China. On the contrary – intense immigration from China led to the development of racist and xenophobic attitudes towards the Chinese (Yellow Peril), which culminated in the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. During the Second World War, China became an important ally of the United States, which triggered a succession of changes to laws barring Chinese immigration (Magnuson Act). Contemporary Chinese Americans – particularly Taiwanese Americans – can be located in the upper spheres of immigrant population: they are considered to be a well-educated and affluent group. This paper presents the h...
Oral histories of Chinese student immigrants reveal the contours of interdependent U.S.-China nation...
(print) xiii, 272 p. ; 22 cmIntroduction xi -- 1 Chinese Immigration and the Rationale for Exclusion...
The first wave of Chinese immigrants arrived in the 1840s to California during the Gold Rush. The Ca...
The first Chinese immigrants arrived in the United States in the 1820s and initially their presence ...
The United States of America is a melting pot of cultures. One of the biggest immigration groups in ...
Chinese immigrants are the third-largest, foreign-born group in the United States. This article aims...
Framed as a meeting of two streams of ethnocentrism, this is a study of how Chinese immigration to t...
The thesis breaks down the main aspects of the immigration debate, which are: fiscal and economic ef...
In the latter half of the 19th century, more than 360,000 Chinese came from the Guangdong area to Ca...
This article offers an exploration of the history of the third wave of Chinese immigration to the US...
This paper studies Taishanese diaspora and their contributions to Amerca in the context of its early...
The Chinese community in the United States of America before WWII were a particularly hardworking gr...
Attracted by gold rush, many immigrants from China began to enter the U.S to seek fortune in 1848. H...
Poster PresentationPoster Session-Lured to Gum San (“The Gold Mountain”) by the discovery of gold in...
exclusion laws, barred the Chinese from coming to this country for half a century. While existing sc...
Oral histories of Chinese student immigrants reveal the contours of interdependent U.S.-China nation...
(print) xiii, 272 p. ; 22 cmIntroduction xi -- 1 Chinese Immigration and the Rationale for Exclusion...
The first wave of Chinese immigrants arrived in the 1840s to California during the Gold Rush. The Ca...
The first Chinese immigrants arrived in the United States in the 1820s and initially their presence ...
The United States of America is a melting pot of cultures. One of the biggest immigration groups in ...
Chinese immigrants are the third-largest, foreign-born group in the United States. This article aims...
Framed as a meeting of two streams of ethnocentrism, this is a study of how Chinese immigration to t...
The thesis breaks down the main aspects of the immigration debate, which are: fiscal and economic ef...
In the latter half of the 19th century, more than 360,000 Chinese came from the Guangdong area to Ca...
This article offers an exploration of the history of the third wave of Chinese immigration to the US...
This paper studies Taishanese diaspora and their contributions to Amerca in the context of its early...
The Chinese community in the United States of America before WWII were a particularly hardworking gr...
Attracted by gold rush, many immigrants from China began to enter the U.S to seek fortune in 1848. H...
Poster PresentationPoster Session-Lured to Gum San (“The Gold Mountain”) by the discovery of gold in...
exclusion laws, barred the Chinese from coming to this country for half a century. While existing sc...
Oral histories of Chinese student immigrants reveal the contours of interdependent U.S.-China nation...
(print) xiii, 272 p. ; 22 cmIntroduction xi -- 1 Chinese Immigration and the Rationale for Exclusion...
The first wave of Chinese immigrants arrived in the 1840s to California during the Gold Rush. The Ca...