The New Chinatown 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 漢學 曆史 (English)
發表於2025-01-11
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研究Asian/Chinese segregation的必讀書。能輔以圖錶或是地圖就更好瞭。
評分關於Downtown和Uptown Chinese的解讀很有意思,尤其是講亞裔在大學配額的減少對於兩類華人的不同影響是我之前沒有想到的,對於“華人重視教育所以華人成功”一說的反駁也有理有據。
評分研究Asian/Chinese segregation的必讀書。能輔以圖錶或是地圖就更好瞭。
評分urban economics paper idea 的起源。
評分關於Downtown和Uptown Chinese的解讀很有意思,尤其是講亞裔在大學配額的減少對於兩類華人的不同影響是我之前沒有想到的,對於“華人重視教育所以華人成功”一說的反駁也有理有據。
Peter Kwong, director of the Asian American Studies Program at Hunter College, is a Chinatown activist and the author of Chinatown, New York: Labor and Politics, 1930-1950.
Newspapers today are filled with stories of corruption and strife in America's Chinatowns, reversing the popular view of Chinese Americans as a model minority of law-abiding, hard-working people whose diligent children end up in high-tech jobs. In The New Chinatown, Peter Kwong goes beyond the headlines in a compelling and detailed account of the political and cultural isolation of Chinese-American communities. This new edition offers a revised and updated text as well as a new chapter on Chinatown in the 1990s.
Peter Kwong's informed and up-to-date socio-historical study of modern Chinese communities in the United States-and their continuing isolation and disenfranchisement-offers a "slendid antidote to the consistent misrepresentation of Chinese-American life in the press and in scholarly writings. This important book breaks through the myth of the 'model minority' to reveal the character of Chinatown's economic boom, the new sources of conflict and domination it has created, and the recent struggles of the community's workers and political activists." --David Montgomery, Yale University
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The New Chinatown 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2025