This is probably the first monographic study to examine in-depth the present criminal subculture of New York Chinatown, focusing on the youth gangs that have plagued the community during the past thirty years. As such, it makes a valuable contribution to the fledgling field of Asian American studies, whose scholars have yet to tackle this complex and sensitive topic, as well as to the disciplines of sociology and criminology. It will also help puncture the recently created stereotype of a monolithic, model minority Asian population singlemindedly pursuing success in schooling and business
Over the past two and half decades, China has experienced a profound social transition from a state ...
This book is a collection of research papers on the political and social conditions of Hong Kong spo...
In the past, a Chinatown was “a self-contained urban enclave” where nearly all Chinese people, their...
Peter Kwong presents a provocative portrait of Chinese-Americans in The New Chinatown. This book des...
This book is a recent addition to the Anthropology of Contemporary Issues series edited by Roger San...
Since the liberalization of the immigration laws in 1965, the once tranquil Chinatowns in the United...
Book review of Min Zhou. Contemporary Chinese America: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Community Transfo...
A result of the collaboration of several dozen specialists, this new reference work provides a wealt...
Although it is widely acknowledged that Chinese businesses arevictims of extortion by Asian youth ga...
Book Review: The Politics of Cross-Border Crime in Greater China: Case Studies of Mainland China, Ho...
Tseng and Wu have performed a creditable task in editing this book that involved twenty-nine delegat...
Since the passage of the immigration acts of 1965, a large number of skilled Asians have migrated to...
Review of Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo, The Politics of Cross-Border Crime in Greater China. Case Studies on M...
The phenomenon of the adolescent gang was much in the mind of the public during the 50's and 60...
The purpose of this study is to gain a holistic understanding of the Asian gang phenomenon through t...
Over the past two and half decades, China has experienced a profound social transition from a state ...
This book is a collection of research papers on the political and social conditions of Hong Kong spo...
In the past, a Chinatown was “a self-contained urban enclave” where nearly all Chinese people, their...
Peter Kwong presents a provocative portrait of Chinese-Americans in The New Chinatown. This book des...
This book is a recent addition to the Anthropology of Contemporary Issues series edited by Roger San...
Since the liberalization of the immigration laws in 1965, the once tranquil Chinatowns in the United...
Book review of Min Zhou. Contemporary Chinese America: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Community Transfo...
A result of the collaboration of several dozen specialists, this new reference work provides a wealt...
Although it is widely acknowledged that Chinese businesses arevictims of extortion by Asian youth ga...
Book Review: The Politics of Cross-Border Crime in Greater China: Case Studies of Mainland China, Ho...
Tseng and Wu have performed a creditable task in editing this book that involved twenty-nine delegat...
Since the passage of the immigration acts of 1965, a large number of skilled Asians have migrated to...
Review of Sonny Shiu-Hing Lo, The Politics of Cross-Border Crime in Greater China. Case Studies on M...
The phenomenon of the adolescent gang was much in the mind of the public during the 50's and 60...
The purpose of this study is to gain a holistic understanding of the Asian gang phenomenon through t...
Over the past two and half decades, China has experienced a profound social transition from a state ...
This book is a collection of research papers on the political and social conditions of Hong Kong spo...
In the past, a Chinatown was “a self-contained urban enclave” where nearly all Chinese people, their...