International audienceSince their arrival in Peru 160 years ago, the Chinese have struggled to form a community. Faced with hard living conditions, scattered in haciendas, deprived of Chinese women and suffering from racism, mistreatment and restrictive immigration laws, the task of keeping alive seemed insurmountable. Paradoxically, the emergence and consolidation of the Chinese community came about through mestizaje and conversion to Catholicism. This mestizaje allowed them to rebuild the Chinese family structure, though an internal hierarchy appeared depending on the degree of mestizaje. The Catholic Church also played a role as artisan of Chinese identity by helping at the very beginning with the organization of associations and by stre...
American immigration reform, global economic rearrangement, and international migration inaugurated ...
This article presents the result of a pilot project which seeks to examine the pattern of socio-cult...
The beginnings of Asian immigration to Latin America dates back to the early 19th century and with i...
International audienceSince their arrival in Peru 160 years ago, the Chinese have struggled to form ...
In the middle of 19th century, Chinese people were brought to Peru in order to fix the scarcity of l...
International audienceThe Chinese quarter established in Lima shortly after the arrival in 1849 of C...
The Peruvian Chinese : A Reconstructed Identity Between 1849 and 1874, nearly one hundred thousand C...
During the entire 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century, Latin America experienced ...
The mass arrival of Chinese to the West Coast of Sabah in present day East Malaysia since the middle...
A mediados del siglo XIX los primeros inmigrantes chinos fueron traídos al Perú para amortiguar la e...
Chinatown could be considered a universal and contradictory symbol of the Western imagination about ...
This paper examines the state of identity maintenance and identity shift among the Tirok Chinese P...
The Chinese diaspora is the largest and most extensive among the world's migrant populations. Recent...
This paper looks at the issue of ethnic identity of the Dungans –\ud descendants of early Chinese mi...
This article explores the identities of Chinese Christians in the totok Chinese churches in Surabaya...
American immigration reform, global economic rearrangement, and international migration inaugurated ...
This article presents the result of a pilot project which seeks to examine the pattern of socio-cult...
The beginnings of Asian immigration to Latin America dates back to the early 19th century and with i...
International audienceSince their arrival in Peru 160 years ago, the Chinese have struggled to form ...
In the middle of 19th century, Chinese people were brought to Peru in order to fix the scarcity of l...
International audienceThe Chinese quarter established in Lima shortly after the arrival in 1849 of C...
The Peruvian Chinese : A Reconstructed Identity Between 1849 and 1874, nearly one hundred thousand C...
During the entire 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century, Latin America experienced ...
The mass arrival of Chinese to the West Coast of Sabah in present day East Malaysia since the middle...
A mediados del siglo XIX los primeros inmigrantes chinos fueron traídos al Perú para amortiguar la e...
Chinatown could be considered a universal and contradictory symbol of the Western imagination about ...
This paper examines the state of identity maintenance and identity shift among the Tirok Chinese P...
The Chinese diaspora is the largest and most extensive among the world's migrant populations. Recent...
This paper looks at the issue of ethnic identity of the Dungans –\ud descendants of early Chinese mi...
This article explores the identities of Chinese Christians in the totok Chinese churches in Surabaya...
American immigration reform, global economic rearrangement, and international migration inaugurated ...
This article presents the result of a pilot project which seeks to examine the pattern of socio-cult...
The beginnings of Asian immigration to Latin America dates back to the early 19th century and with i...