Contemporary Chinese America: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Community Transformation

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Author: Min Zhou

ISBN-10: 1592138586

ISBN-13: 9781592138586

Category: Asian & Asian American Studies

Contemporary Chinese America is the most comprehensive sociological investigation of the experiences of Chinese immigrants to the United States-and of their offspring-in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The author, Min Zhou, is a well-known sociologist of the Chinese American experience. In this volume, she collects her original research on a range of subjects, including the causes and consequences of emigration from China, demographic trends of Chinese Americans, patterns...

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Contemporary Chinese America is the most comprehensive sociological investigation of the experiences of Chinese immigrants to the United States-and of their offspring-in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The author, Min Zhou, is a well-known sociologist of the Chinese American experience. In this volume, she collects her original research on a range of subjects, including the causes and consequences of emigration from China, demographic trends of Chinese Americans, patterns of residential mobility in the U.S., Chinese American "ethnoburbs," immigrant entrepreneurship, ethnic enclave economies, gender and work, Chinese language media, Chinese schools, and intergenerational relations. The concluding chapter, "Rethinking Assimilation," ponders the future for Chinese Americans. Also included are an extensive bibliography and a list of recommended documentary films.While the book is particularly well-suited for college courses in Chinese American studies, ethnic studies, Asian studies, and immigration studies, it will interest anyone who wants to more fully understand the lived experience of contemporary Chinese Americans.

List of Figures and Tables  Foreword, by Alejandro Portes  AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: A Personal Reflection on the Study of Chinatown and BeyondPART I Historical and Global Contexts  1. The Chinese Diaspora and International MigrationPART II Immigration, Demographic Trends, and Community Dynamics  2. Demographic Trends and Characteristics of Contemporary Chinese America  3. In and Out of Chinatown: Residential Segregation and Mobility among Chinese Immigrants in New York City  4. Suburbanization and New Trends in Community Development: The Case of Chinese Ethnoburbs in the San Gabriel Valley, California, with Yen-Fen Tseng and Rebecca Y. KimPART III The Organizational Structure of the Ethnic Enclave  5. Immigrant Entrepreneurship and the Enclave Economy: The Case of New York City’s Chinatown  6. Chinese-Language Media in the United States  7. Chinese Schools and the Ethnic System of Supplementary EducationPART IV The Family and the New Second Generation  8. The Other Half of the Sky: Immigrant Women in Chinatown’s Enclave Economy  9. Negotiating Culture and Ethnicity: Intergenerational Relations in Chinese Immigrant Families  10. “Parachute Kids” in Southern California: The Educational Experience of Chinese Children in Transnational FamiliesPART V The Future of Chinese America  11. Rethinking Assimilation: The Paradox of “Model Minority” and “Perpetual Foreigner”Appendix: Recommended Films on the Chinese American Experience  Notes  Bibliography  Index