The essay addresses the question “What is Genealogy?” through a consideration of the value of traditional genealogical narratives of families for the Chinese state and society, and the implications of their absence for those caught up in the 19th century diaspora to America. Using genealogy as a method of critical inquiry, however, enables scholars to begin studying the significance of this phenomenon in the lives of Chinese immigrants and the centrality of family in safeguarding their legacy. It does this through an examination of the lives of two Chinese community leaders in Denver’s Chinatown. It concludes with a call for a horizontal genealogical study of community leaders in order to have a better understanding of who they were and the...
This photo essay addresses the work and rituals surrounding the making and printing of genealogies i...
Book synopsis: This in-depth historical analysis highlights the enormous contributions of Chinese Am...
The study examines the formation and development of Chinese American populations in Augusta, Savanna...
Chinese Americans searched for their identities and strove for achievement in the United States. Res...
This article was revised from the author\u27s invited lecture presented at the American Librarians A...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an extensive analysis of the Chinese family history, using g...
This paper studies Taishanese diaspora and their contributions to Amerca in the context of its early...
Over the past twenty-five years there has been tremendous interest in researching ChineseAustralian ...
Oral histories of Chinese student immigrants reveal the contours of interdependent U.S.-China nation...
This research project seeks to examine the contested meanings of Chinese American culture in New Eng...
This paper examines the life and experiences of a 19th-century immigrant from the British Isles to t...
This essay argues that to adequately answer the question its title poses, anthropological approaches...
The lives of Chinese immigrants Hong Neck Woo, Marshall Tsao, and Chang and Eng Bunker offer an impo...
Within the Chinese Diaspora, ancestor worship is an important cultural element that binds a group of...
Framed as a meeting of two streams of ethnocentrism, this is a study of how Chinese immigration to t...
This photo essay addresses the work and rituals surrounding the making and printing of genealogies i...
Book synopsis: This in-depth historical analysis highlights the enormous contributions of Chinese Am...
The study examines the formation and development of Chinese American populations in Augusta, Savanna...
Chinese Americans searched for their identities and strove for achievement in the United States. Res...
This article was revised from the author\u27s invited lecture presented at the American Librarians A...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an extensive analysis of the Chinese family history, using g...
This paper studies Taishanese diaspora and their contributions to Amerca in the context of its early...
Over the past twenty-five years there has been tremendous interest in researching ChineseAustralian ...
Oral histories of Chinese student immigrants reveal the contours of interdependent U.S.-China nation...
This research project seeks to examine the contested meanings of Chinese American culture in New Eng...
This paper examines the life and experiences of a 19th-century immigrant from the British Isles to t...
This essay argues that to adequately answer the question its title poses, anthropological approaches...
The lives of Chinese immigrants Hong Neck Woo, Marshall Tsao, and Chang and Eng Bunker offer an impo...
Within the Chinese Diaspora, ancestor worship is an important cultural element that binds a group of...
Framed as a meeting of two streams of ethnocentrism, this is a study of how Chinese immigration to t...
This photo essay addresses the work and rituals surrounding the making and printing of genealogies i...
Book synopsis: This in-depth historical analysis highlights the enormous contributions of Chinese Am...
The study examines the formation and development of Chinese American populations in Augusta, Savanna...