The genesis of ethnic areas in cities is attributed to the process of residential concentration. For the Chinese experience in New York, however, the emergence of Chinatown occurred through the concentration of institutions. A rapid influx of Chinese into this northern industrial city followed by an occupational specialization in laundries – the coterminous place of work and residence – resulted in their widespread distribution. This spatial pattern prevented a residential concentration of the Chinese, who possessed a great cultural variance from the indigenous population. The migrational objective of returning to China with their accumulated earnings gave rise to the sojourning nature of Chinese migrants and its attendant detached status o...
Melbourne’s Chinatown is the longest continuous Chinatown in the western world. Besides the long his...
Existing research on Chinatowns have focused largely on the development of the ethnic community, and...
The dissertation explores the intricate relations between landscape, race/ethnicity, and urban econo...
Reedy, Chandra L.The purpose of this thesis was to determine what factors influenced the establishm...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1984Includes bibliographical references (leaves 204–221).Existing ...
Abstract Since the early 1980s, immigrants from Fuzhou, southeast China, have revitalized and expand...
This thesis studies the historical and present roles that culture plays in the formation of cities b...
The thesis is focused on the unique characteristics of Chinatowns in Latin America. I am interested ...
Manhattan's Chinatown is the oldest and used to be the largest Chinese community in the East Coast o...
121 pagesManhattan’s Chinatown was initially formed in the late 19th century due to the Chinese Excl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-131)In 1970, Chinatown contained the largest single g...
In contemporary economic globalization with its cross-border flows of labor and capital, advanced an...
The definition, face, and location of Chinatowns have changed significantly as Chinese communities ...
The author has visited many of the Chinatowns in Latin America. The impressions after visiting those...
Thesis (B.Arch)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1962.MIT copy bound w...
Melbourne’s Chinatown is the longest continuous Chinatown in the western world. Besides the long his...
Existing research on Chinatowns have focused largely on the development of the ethnic community, and...
The dissertation explores the intricate relations between landscape, race/ethnicity, and urban econo...
Reedy, Chandra L.The purpose of this thesis was to determine what factors influenced the establishm...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 1984Includes bibliographical references (leaves 204–221).Existing ...
Abstract Since the early 1980s, immigrants from Fuzhou, southeast China, have revitalized and expand...
This thesis studies the historical and present roles that culture plays in the formation of cities b...
The thesis is focused on the unique characteristics of Chinatowns in Latin America. I am interested ...
Manhattan's Chinatown is the oldest and used to be the largest Chinese community in the East Coast o...
121 pagesManhattan’s Chinatown was initially formed in the late 19th century due to the Chinese Excl...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 123-131)In 1970, Chinatown contained the largest single g...
In contemporary economic globalization with its cross-border flows of labor and capital, advanced an...
The definition, face, and location of Chinatowns have changed significantly as Chinese communities ...
The author has visited many of the Chinatowns in Latin America. The impressions after visiting those...
Thesis (B.Arch)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1962.MIT copy bound w...
Melbourne’s Chinatown is the longest continuous Chinatown in the western world. Besides the long his...
Existing research on Chinatowns have focused largely on the development of the ethnic community, and...
The dissertation explores the intricate relations between landscape, race/ethnicity, and urban econo...