(2003) The Chinese diaspora. Space, place, mobility and identity. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield. (Casa Asia)Laurence J C Ma,Carolyn Cartier. The Chinese Diaspora[M].Lanham, USA:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,Inc,2003.Wang Ling-chi and Wang Gungwu (Eds.) (2003). The Chinese Diaspora, ...
New Chinese Contemporary Art Scene - Made in China 209.27 - 10.26 Bloom - Eslite Gallery 25th Anniversary Exhibition09.27 - 11.02 Polar Light Ink Ocean - The Exhibition of Chinese Ink Painting and Artists to the Antarctic09.27 - 12.07 The Distant Mountains - Shen Qin&Zhu Jianzhong Ink Art Exhib...
Eritrea collects from its citizens in the diaspora through subtle due diligence requirements and indictment of Eritrean citizens; [...] daccess-ods.un.org [...] 过境的厄立特里亚货物,“确保严格遵守武器禁运”;㈡ 禁止“在厄立特里亚采 矿业和矿产部门”新的投资;㈢ 限制厄立特里亚对海外公民征收的 ...
It operates inside foreign political parties, diaspora communities, colleges and corporations, all with the goal of promoting the party's interests. The express goals of the United Front system include undermining social cohesion, exacerbating racial tension, and influencing politics.[51] Document 9 ...
comments that "Huping Ling's study of Chinese St. Louis is a breakthrough volume, the first full-scale study of the ethnic group in a Midwestern American city. Only by examining the evolution of such smaller communities can the full scope of the Chinese diaspora in America be understood."...
MUSEUM OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA 685 MISSION ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94105-4126 11.574 MUSEUM OF PERFORMANCE & DESIGN VETERANS BUILDING 4TH FLOOR, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94102 11.587 DUNSMUIR-HELLMAN HISTORIC ESTATE 2960 PERALTA OAKS CT, OAKLAND, CA, 94605-5320 11.59 FREE SPEECH MOVEMENT ARCHIVES 1801...
The experiences of Chinese migrants “whose roots were planted in Asia, not in the mythical motherland, China” (Shen, 2001, p. 122) are quite different. “To Be or Not to Be Chinese” is one central issue that this group constantly had to face. Whether they chose to identify as Chines...
One-child transnational families are the product of the “one-child” policy, access to foreign travel, and the rise of a middle class that could afford overseas education for the only child. One result was the possibility of the only child, following it
In addition to engaging Chinese diasporans as participants, the project additionally regarded the natural world and nonhuman beings (i.e., abalone) as agents critically affecting the human interviewees. Finally, as a supplementary data collection method, video and photographic documentation reinforced ...