Works Cited on Diaspora
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Ang, Ien. 2001. On Not Speaking Chinese. Living between Asia and the West. London: Routledge.
Clifford, James. 1997. “Diasporas.” In Routes: Travel and Translation in the Late Twentieth Century, by James Clifford, 244-77. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Cohen, Robin. 1997. Global Diasporas: An Introduction. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
Ho, Christine. 1989. “‘Hold the Chow Mein, Gimme Soca’: Creolization of the Chinese in Guyana, Trinidad and Jamaica.” Amerasia 15 (2): 3-25.
HuDeHart, Evelyn. 1999. “Asian American Formation in the Age of Globalization.” In Across the Pacific: Asian Americans and Globalization, edited by Evelyn Hu-DeHart, 1-28. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Humanities Institute. 1987. “Caribbean Diaspora: Processes of Migration and Settlement.” Third Annual Conference of the CUNY Association of Caribbean Studies. March 6-7.
Kiong, Tong Chee, and Yong Pit Kee. 1998. “Guanxi Bases, Xinyong and Chinese Business Networks.” British Journal of Sociology 49 (1): 75-96.
Ma, L. Eve Armentrout. 1990. Revolutionaries, Monarchists, and Chinatowns: Chinese Politics in the Americas and the 1911 Revolution. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press.
Mazumdar, Sucheta. 2003. “‘What Happened to the Women’: Chinese and Indian Male Migration to the United States in Global Perspective.” In Asia/Pacific Islander American Women: A Historical Anthology, edited by Shirley Hune and Gail M. Nomura, 58-76. New York: New York University Press.
Nonini, Donald M. 2001. “Diaspora Chinese in the Asia-Pacific: Transnational Practices and Structural Inequalities.” In Chinese Populations in Contemporary Southeast Asian Societies: Identities, Interdependence and International Influence, edited by M. Jocelyn Armstrong et al., 237-63. Richmond, VA: Curzon Press.
Nonini, Donald M. 2001. “Diaspora Chinese in the Asia-Pacific: Transnational Practices and Structural Inequalities.” In Chinese Populations in Contemporary Southeast Asian Societies: Identities, Interdependence and International Influence, edited by M. Jocelyn Armstrong et al., 237-63. Richmond, VA: Curzon Press.
Ong, Aihwa. 1999. Flexible Citizenship: The Cultural Logics of Transnationality. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Parreñas, Rhacel Salazar. 2001. Servants of Globalization: Women, Migration, and Domestic Work. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.
Safran, William. 1991. “Diasporas in Modern Societies: Myths of Homeland and Return.” Diaspora 1 (1): 83-99.
Sinn, Elizabeth. 1997. “Xin Xi Guxiang: A Study of Regional Associations as a Binding Mechanism in the Chinese Diaspora. The Hong Kong Experience.” Modern Asian Studies 31 (2): 375-97.
Tölölyan, Khachig. 1991. “The Nation-State and Its Others.” Diaspora 1 (1): 3-7.
Tölölyan, Khachig. 1991. “The Nation-State and Its Others.” Diaspora 1 (1): 3-7.
Toronto Hakka Heritage and Culture Conference. 2000. December 29-30.
Tsai, Shih-shan H. 1983. China and the Overseas Chinese in the United States, 1869-1911. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press.