The article looks at Chinese immigrants in Newfoundland, focusing on the restaurants they opened in St. John’s from 1918 through the mid-1940s. For the Chinese immigrants, restaurants were paths to economic stability and, for some, a way to establish themselves as respected members of the community. The restaurants were, however, also contested spaces, as civil authorities, drawing on racial, gendered, and class-based assumptions, saw them – and the social interactions taking place within them – as threatening to the moral order. This history of Chinese immigrants and their restaurants offers a diverse and complex urban history of St. John’s.Cet article traite de la situation des immigrants chinois à Terre-Neuve en se concentrant sur les re...
The rural Chinese restaurant has played an integral role in the lives of many immigrants for over a ...
This article examines a dim sum ticket from the My Lai Garden, a prominent 1970s Edmonton restaurant...
Immigrating to the Canadian prairies in the late 1870s, a predominantly male Chinese population firs...
The article looks at Chinese immigrants in Newfoundland, focusing on the restaurants they opened in ...
The article looks at Chinese immigrants in Newfoundland, focusing on the restaurants they opened in ...
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This thesis investigates the Chinese community in Newfoundland and Labrador through the lens of Chin...
Chinese cuisine has become very familiar to Dutch society in the past few decades. Although there a...
The settlement of a Chinese community in western countries becomes obvious through the emergence of ...
Chinese cuisine has become very familiar to Dutch society in the past few decades. Although there al...
Chinese cuisine has become very familiar to Dutch society in the past few decades. Although there al...
Immigration and Entrepreneurship: the Chinese in the Netherlands Frank N. PIEKE The first part of th...
Maps and analyzes the development of ethnic Chinese food in the city of Antwerp through the ethnogra...
In mid-1930s Vancouver, city authorities launched a campaign to ban white waitresses from Chinatown ...
In 1965, the United States of America (U.S.) passed the Immigration and Nationality Act – ushered a ...
The rural Chinese restaurant has played an integral role in the lives of many immigrants for over a ...
This article examines a dim sum ticket from the My Lai Garden, a prominent 1970s Edmonton restaurant...
Immigrating to the Canadian prairies in the late 1870s, a predominantly male Chinese population firs...
The article looks at Chinese immigrants in Newfoundland, focusing on the restaurants they opened in ...
The article looks at Chinese immigrants in Newfoundland, focusing on the restaurants they opened in ...
Le présent article est consacré à la population chinoise de Winnipeg en tant que sous-groupe au sein...
This thesis investigates the Chinese community in Newfoundland and Labrador through the lens of Chin...
Chinese cuisine has become very familiar to Dutch society in the past few decades. Although there a...
The settlement of a Chinese community in western countries becomes obvious through the emergence of ...
Chinese cuisine has become very familiar to Dutch society in the past few decades. Although there al...
Chinese cuisine has become very familiar to Dutch society in the past few decades. Although there al...
Immigration and Entrepreneurship: the Chinese in the Netherlands Frank N. PIEKE The first part of th...
Maps and analyzes the development of ethnic Chinese food in the city of Antwerp through the ethnogra...
In mid-1930s Vancouver, city authorities launched a campaign to ban white waitresses from Chinatown ...
In 1965, the United States of America (U.S.) passed the Immigration and Nationality Act – ushered a ...
The rural Chinese restaurant has played an integral role in the lives of many immigrants for over a ...
This article examines a dim sum ticket from the My Lai Garden, a prominent 1970s Edmonton restaurant...
Immigrating to the Canadian prairies in the late 1870s, a predominantly male Chinese population firs...