Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families of Rural Oahu

Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families of Rural Oahu
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Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015051349176
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Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families of Rural Oahu by : Wai Jane Char

Book on the Chinese in the Hawaiian Islands based on local histories, family histories, and biographies, organized geographically.

Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families of Kauai

Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families of Kauai
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Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89062174826
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Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families of Kauai by : Tin-Yuke Char

Report on historical field trips on the Island of Kaui to identify Chinese historic sites and the families associated with them.

Global Hakka

Global Hakka
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 550
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ISBN-10 : 9789004300279
ISBN-13 : 9004300279
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Hakka by : Jessieca Leo

In Global Hakka: Hakka Identity in the Remaking Jessieca Leo offers a needed update on Hakka history and a reassessment of Hakka identity in the global and transnational contexts. Leo gives fresh insights into concepts such as ethnicity, identity, Han, Chineseness, overseas Chinese, and migration in relation to Hakka identity. Globalization, transnationalism, deterritorialization and migration drive the rapid transformation and reformation of Hakka identity to the point of no return. Dehakkalization through cultural adaptation or genetic transfer has created an elastic identity in the global Hakka and different kinds of Hakka communities around the world. Jessieca Leo convincingly shows that the concept of ‘being Hakka’ in the twenty-first century is better referred to as Hakkaness – a quality determined by lifestyle and personal choices. "Among the Chinese, tradition long resisted the idea of migration. In practice, however, there were many layers of adaptation to different circumstances. The Hakka have been exceptional in having always been conscious of their migratory successes. This book explores with great sensitivity how Hakka history outside China influences the way they respond to the new global environment. Combining careful scholarship with self-discovery, Jessieca Leo captures the processes by which one group of Chinese became migrants who consider migration as normal. Her fascinating and original work takes the study of the Hakka to a higher level and offers fresh insights for understanding how other migratory Chinese are transforming tradition today." Professor Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore

Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families of the Island of Hawaii

Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families of the Island of Hawaii
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015028553058
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Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Chinese Historic Sites and Pioneer Families of the Island of Hawaii by : Tin-Yuke Char

Story of Chinese families on the Island of Hawaii by various authors. Covers Hilo, Hamakua, Kohala, Kona, and Ka'u.

Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains

Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 0824817729
ISBN-13 : 9780824817725
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains by : Bob Dye

Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains will give readers an in-depth account of one of Hawaii most intriguing personalities and the role of the Chinese in nineteenth-century Hawaii.

Distinguished Asian Americans

Distinguished Asian Americans
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9780313000409
ISBN-13 : 0313000409
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Distinguished Asian Americans by : Chung H. Chuong

Asian Americans have made significant contributions to American society. This reference work celebrates the contributions of 166 distinguished Asian Americans. Most people profiled are not featured in any other biographical collection of noted Asian Americans. The Chinese Americans, Japanese Americans, Filipino Americans, Korean Americans, South Asian Americans (from India and Pakistan), and Southeast Asian Americans (from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam) profiled in this work represent more than 75 fields of endeavor. From historical figures to figure skater Michelle Kwan, this work features both prominent and less familiar individuals who have made significant contributions in their fields. A number of the contemporary subjects have given exclusive interviews for this work. All biographies have been written by experts in their ethnic fields. Those profiled range widely from distinguished scientists and Nobel Prize winners to sports stars, from actors to activists, from politicians to business leaders, from artists to literary luminaries. All are role models for young men and women, and many have overcome difficult odds to succeed. These colorfully written, substantive biographies detail their subjects' goals, struggles, and commitments to success and to their ethnic communities. More than 40 portraits accompany the biographies and each biography concludes with a list of suggested reading for further research. Appendices organizing the biographies by ethnic group and profession make searching easy. This is the most current biographical dictionary on Asian Americans and is ideal for student research.

Charting the Emerging Field of Japanese Diaspora Archaeology

Charting the Emerging Field of Japanese Diaspora Archaeology
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9789819911295
ISBN-13 : 981991129X
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Charting the Emerging Field of Japanese Diaspora Archaeology by : Douglas E. Ross

This book examines the Japanese diaspora from the historical archaeology perspective—drawing from archaeological data, archival research, and often oral history—and explores current trends in archaeological scholarship while also looking at new methodological and theoretical directions. The chapters include research on pre-War rural labor camps or villages in the US, as well as research on western Canada (British Columbia), Peru, and the Pacific Islands (Hawai‘i and Tinian), incorporating work on understudied urban and cemetery sites. One of the main themes explored in the book is patterns of cultural persistence and change, whether couched in terms of maintenance of tradition, “Americanization,” or the formation of dual identities. Other themes emerging from these chapters include consumption, agency, stylistic analysis, community lifecycles, social networks, diaspora and transnationalism, gender, and sexuality. Also included are discussions of trauma, racialization, displacement, labor, heritage, and community engagement. Some are presented as fully formed interpretive frameworks with substantial supporting data, while others are works in progress or tentative attempts to push the boundaries of our field into innovative new territory. This book is of interest to students and researchers in historical archaeology, anthropology, sociology of migration, diaspora studies and historiography. Previously published in International Journal of Historical Archaeology Volume 25, issue 3, September 2021

South Flows the Pearl

South Flows the Pearl
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Publisher : Sydney University Press
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9781743327234
ISBN-13 : 1743327234
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis South Flows the Pearl by : Mavis Gock Yen

South Flows the Pearl is a fascinating journey through the history of Chinese Australia. Taking the reader from Shanghai and the Pearl River Delta to Sydney, Perth, Cairns, Darwin, Bendigo and beyond, it explores the struggles and successes of Chinese people in Australia since the 1850s, as told in their own words. This unique book was written by an insider. Mavis Yen was born in Perth in 1916, the daughter of a Chinese father and an Australian mother. She lived in both countries and understood what it meant to navigate two worlds, to live through war and revolution, and to experience racial discrimination. In the 1980s she began interviewing elderly Chinese Australians, recording hours of conversations. Her intimate understanding of their languages and life experiences encouraged them to share their stories. Published here for the first time, they will change how you think about Australian history. “This is a book that offers a new way to be Australian in this country, and casts Chinese Australians as the protagonists in their own stories... When people agree to tell their stories, they speak to the future. Whether or not we listen is up to us.” — Dr Sophie Loy-Wilson, University of Sydney

Pacific Affairs

Pacific Affairs
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Total Pages : 656
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822015973233
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Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

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