Dreaming of Gold, Dreaming of Home 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 曆史 移民史 移民 中國 Transnationalism Migration History Chinese
發表於2024-11-22
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強烈安利,把Asian American Study 和Chinese History兩學科結閤之作,同時研究太平洋兩岸的材料,把颱山移民放到瞭全球的視角之下,並讓其真正成為瞭關注的中心,融閤性和突破性值得一讀
評分颱山人的移民史 (讀完我對金山莊和美帝中超的前世今生有瞭強烈的興趣哈哈)
評分Very lucid and readable.
評分非常詳盡非常narrative的颱山人北美(美國為主)移民史 最後轉嚮瞭argue 颱山人的transnationality 終將消散,而民國時的天朝現代化是不可能在結構不改變的情況下完成的,就算帶著transnational society這種大外掛也不行。
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Madeline Y. Hsu is Associate Professor of History at the University of Texas, Austin, and Director of the Center for Asian American Studies.
This book is a highly original study of transnationalism among immigrants from Taishan, a populous coastal county in south China from which, until 1965, the majority of Chinese in the United States originated. Drawing creatively on Chinese-language sources such as gazetteers, newspapers, and magazines, supplemented by fieldwork and interviews as well as recent scholarship in Chinese social history, the author presents a much richer depiction than we have had heretofore of the continuing ties between Taishanese remaining in China and their kinsmen seeking their fortune in “Gold Mountain.”
Long after the gold in California ran out and prejudice confined them to dismal Chinatowns, generations of Chinese—mostly men from rural areas of southern China—continued to migrate to the United States in hopes of bettering the family’s lot by remitting much of the meager sums they earned as laundrymen, cooks, domestic workers, and Chinatown merchants.
Economic hardships and U.S. Exclusion laws extended the immigrants’ separation from their families for decades, “sojourns” that in many cases ended only in death. Men lived as bachelors and their wives as widows, parents passed away, and children grew up without ever seeing their fathers’ faces. Families and village communities had to adapt to survive the stress of long-term, long-distance separation from their primary wage-earners.
At the same time, men raised in the rural communities of a faltering imperial China had to negotiate encounters with an industrializing, Western-dominated, often hostile world. This history explores the resiliency and flexibility of rural Chinese, qualities that enabled them to preserve their families by living apart from them and to survive the intertwining of their rural world with global systems of race, labor, and capital. The author demonstrates that through migration to dank and narrow enclaves, they came to live, and even to flourish, in a transnational community that persisted despite decades of separation and an ocean’s width of distance.
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Dreaming of Gold, Dreaming of Home 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024