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List of Figures | p. viii |
List of Tables | p. x |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Chinese in America: The Politics of Polarity | p. 1 |
Defying Stereotypes: the Earliest Arrivals | |
The Social Origins of Early Chinese Immigrants: A Revisionist Perspective | p. 21 |
Chinese Placer Mining in the United States: An Example from American Canyon, Nevada | p. 37 |
To Inscribe the Self Daily: The Discovery of the Ah Quin Diary | p. 54 |
Discrimination and Exclusion Across America | |
Exploring New Frontiers in Chinese American History: The Anti-Chinese Riot in Milwaukee, 1889 | p. 77 |
Riot in Unionville, Nevada: A Turning Point | p. 91 |
Telling Their Own Stories: Chinese Canadian Biography as a Historical Genre | p. 106 |
Livelihood in the New World | |
The Recurrent Image of the Coolie: Representations of Chinese American Labor in American Periodicals, 1900-1924 | p. 124 |
The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Fisheries in California | p. 140 |
The Seaweed Gatherers on the Central Coast of California | p. 156 |
The Five Eras of Chinese Medicine in California | p. 174 |
Influences: From Old World to New World | |
The Chinese Empire Reform Association (Baohuanghui) and the 1905 Anti-American Boycott: The Power of a Voluntary Association | p. 195 |
Between Two Worlds: The Zhigongtang and Chinese American Funerary Rituals | p. 217 |
Family and Culture in the Control of the Delinquent Chinese Boy in America | p. 239 |
Unbound Feet: A Metaphor for the Transformation of the Chinese Immigrant Female in Chinese American Literature | p. 260 |
Nationalism, Orientalism, and an Unequal Treatise of Ethnography: The Making of The Good Earth | p. 274 |
Establishing a Chinese American Identity | |
The "In Search of Roots" Program: Constructing Identity through Family History Research and a Journey to the Ancestral Land | p. 293 |
Ah Quin: One of San Diego's Founding Fathers | p. 308 |
Contesting Identities: Youth Rebellion in San Francisco's Chinese New Year Festivals, 1953-1969 | p. 329 |
Mothers' "China Narrative": Recollection and Translation in Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club and The Kitchen God's Wife | p. 351 |
Finding the Right Gesture: Becoming Chinese American in Fae Myenne Ng's Bone | p. 365 |
Chinese America: Settled | |
Archaeological Investigations of Life within the Woolen Mills Chinatown, San Jose | p. 381 |
The Chinese Immigrants in Baja California: From the Cotton Fields to the City, 1920-1940 | p. 399 |
The Urban Pattern of Portland, Oregon's First Chinatown | p. 416 |
The Diverse Nature of San Diego's Chinese American Communities | p. 434 |
Index | p. 449 |
About the Contributors | p. 457 |
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