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  • - The Flow of People, Resources, and Ideas between China and America During the Exclusion Era
    af Sucheng Chan
    853,95 kr.

    Considers the many ways in which Chinese living in the United States during the exclusion era maintained ties with China through a constant flow of people, economic resources, as well as political and cultural ideas. This book describes the changing patterns of Chinese immigration and strategies for circumventing exclusion laws.

  • - The Politics of Teaching and Program Building
    af Sucheng Chan
    253,95 kr.

    Discusses the author's experiences on three campuses within the University of California system where Asian American studies was first developed - in response to vehement student demand - under the rubric of ethnic studies. This title documents a field of endeavour in which scholarship and identity define and strengthen each other.

  • - CAMBODIAN REFUGEES IN THE UNITED STATES
    af Sucheng Chan
    273,95 kr.

    Presents a multidisciplinary study of why and how Cambodians have come to the US and how they have fared since. Drawing on interviews with more than fifty community leaders, government officials, and staff members in volunteer agencies, this book synthesizes the literature on the refugees, many of whom come from varying socioeconomic backgrounds.

  • - Conversations with Cambodian Community Leaders in the United States
    af Sucheng Chan
    208,95 kr.

    Describes Cambodian history, migration, and resettlement in the US.

  • - Life in Laos and America
    af Sucheng Chan
    323,95 kr.

    A collection of personal testimonies by three generations of Hmong refugees. Reflecting on the homes left behind, their narratives chronicle the difficulties of forging a new identity.

  • - The Flow of People, Resources
    af Sucheng Chan
    273,95 kr.

    Focuses on the many ways in which Chinese living in the United States during the exclusion era maintained ties with China through a constant flow of people, economic resources, as well as political and cultural ideas.