简介
This collection offers multifaceted explorations of how Chinese Americans have shaped their ethnic culture and identities to claim recognition and acceptance as participants in America's multiracial, multicultural democratic state. In a field that has recently demonstrated its centrality to American processes of racialized nation-state and ideological formations, these articles represent a cutting edge in American, immigration, and ethnic studies. Sucheng Chan introduces this valuable new anthology with a commanding discussion of the field of Chinese American studies, in which she examines its history and points the way ahead. Here, she and Madeline Y. Hsu have brought together leading-edge scholarship from a new generation of thinkers, as useful for scholars as it is for undergraduate readers. The contributors address a broad range of issues, from the activism of left-wing and Communist Chinese immigrants to the U.S. in the 1920s and early 1930s and humanitarian relief during the Sino-Japanese War to the construction of new Chinese regional identities in New York.
目录
Preface p. ix
A Note on Transliteration and Chinese Names p. xvii
Acknowledgments p. xix
Introduction: Chinese American Historiography: What Difference Has the Asian American Movement Made? Sucheng Chan p. 1
1 History as Law and Life: Tape v. Hurley and the Origins of the Chinese American Middle Class Mae M. Ngai p. 62
2 The Activism of Left-Wing and Communist Chinese Immigrants, 1927-1933 Josephine Fowler p. 91
3 Filling the Rice Bowls of China: Staging Humanitarian Relief during the Sino-Japanese War Karen J. Leong and Judy Tzu-Chun Wu p. 132
4 From Pariah to Paragon: Shifting Images of Chinese Americans during World War II K. Scott Wong p. 153
5 From Chop Suey to Mandarin Cuisine: Fine Dining and the Refashioning of Chinese Ethnicity during the Cold War Era Madeline Y. Hsu p. 173
6 Searching for Roots in Contemporary China and Chinese America Andrea Louie p. 195
7 The "Spirit of Changle": Constructing a Chinese Regional Identity in New York Xiaojian Zhao p. 219
Contributors p. 247
Index p. 249
A Note on Transliteration and Chinese Names p. xvii
Acknowledgments p. xix
Introduction: Chinese American Historiography: What Difference Has the Asian American Movement Made? Sucheng Chan p. 1
1 History as Law and Life: Tape v. Hurley and the Origins of the Chinese American Middle Class Mae M. Ngai p. 62
2 The Activism of Left-Wing and Communist Chinese Immigrants, 1927-1933 Josephine Fowler p. 91
3 Filling the Rice Bowls of China: Staging Humanitarian Relief during the Sino-Japanese War Karen J. Leong and Judy Tzu-Chun Wu p. 132
4 From Pariah to Paragon: Shifting Images of Chinese Americans during World War II K. Scott Wong p. 153
5 From Chop Suey to Mandarin Cuisine: Fine Dining and the Refashioning of Chinese Ethnicity during the Cold War Era Madeline Y. Hsu p. 173
6 Searching for Roots in Contemporary China and Chinese America Andrea Louie p. 195
7 The "Spirit of Changle": Constructing a Chinese Regional Identity in New York Xiaojian Zhao p. 219
Contributors p. 247
Index p. 249
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