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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136801228
- Artikelnr.: 47896092
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136801228
- Artikelnr.: 47896092
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Franklin Ng is Professor of Anthropology at California State University, Fresno. He holds a B.A. degree from Johns Hopkins University, an A.M. degree from Harvard University, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Chicago. The editor of The Asian AmericanEncyclopedia, he is also the co-editor of New Visions inAsian American Studies: Diversity, Community, Power, the author of Chinese Americans Struggle for Equality, and has written articles for anthologies and journals. He serves as the editor of the Journal of American-EastAsian Relations and is on the editorial board of the Amerasia Journal.
Series Introduction; Volume Introduction; Chapter 1 Asian American
Socioeconomic Achievement, Victor Nee, Herbert Y. Wong; Chapter 2 Household
Structure and Family Ideologies: The Dynamics of Immigrant Economic
Adaptation Among Vietnamese Refugees, Nazli Kibria; Chapter 3 The principle
of generation among the Japanese in Honolulu, Colleen Leahy Johnson;
Chapter 4 Interdependence, Reciprocity and Indebtedness: An Analysis of
Japanese American Kinship Relations, Colleen Leahy Johnson; Chapter 5
Incorporation into Networks Among Sikhs in Los Angeles, Anne K. Fleuret;
Chapter 6 Filipino Hometown Associations in Hawaii, Jonathan Y. Okamura;
Chapter 7 Filipino Migration and Community Organizations in the United
States, Elenas. H. Yu; Chapter 8 Korean Rotating Credit Associations in Los
Angeles, Ivan Light, Im Jung Kwuon, Deng Zhong; Chapter 9 The Chinese
American Citizens Alliance: An Effort in Assimilation, 1895-1965, Sue Fawn
Chung; Chapter 10 The Hmong Refugee Community in San Diego: Theoretical and
Practical Implications of its Continuing Ethnic Solidarity, George M. Scott
Jr.; Chapter 11 Southeast Asian Refugees in the United States: The
Interaction of Kinship and Public Policy, David W. Haines; Chapter 12
Vietnamese in America: Diversity in Adaptation, Kenneth A. Skinner; Chapter
13 Elites and Ethnic Boundary Maintenance: A Study of the Roles of Elites
in Chinatown, New York City, Bernard Wong; Chapter 14 Why There Are No
Asian Americans in Hawai'i: The Continuing Significance of Local Identity,
Jonathan Y. Okamura; Chapter 15 Cultural and economic boundaries of Korean
ethnicity: a comparative analysis, Pyong Gap Min;
Socioeconomic Achievement, Victor Nee, Herbert Y. Wong; Chapter 2 Household
Structure and Family Ideologies: The Dynamics of Immigrant Economic
Adaptation Among Vietnamese Refugees, Nazli Kibria; Chapter 3 The principle
of generation among the Japanese in Honolulu, Colleen Leahy Johnson;
Chapter 4 Interdependence, Reciprocity and Indebtedness: An Analysis of
Japanese American Kinship Relations, Colleen Leahy Johnson; Chapter 5
Incorporation into Networks Among Sikhs in Los Angeles, Anne K. Fleuret;
Chapter 6 Filipino Hometown Associations in Hawaii, Jonathan Y. Okamura;
Chapter 7 Filipino Migration and Community Organizations in the United
States, Elenas. H. Yu; Chapter 8 Korean Rotating Credit Associations in Los
Angeles, Ivan Light, Im Jung Kwuon, Deng Zhong; Chapter 9 The Chinese
American Citizens Alliance: An Effort in Assimilation, 1895-1965, Sue Fawn
Chung; Chapter 10 The Hmong Refugee Community in San Diego: Theoretical and
Practical Implications of its Continuing Ethnic Solidarity, George M. Scott
Jr.; Chapter 11 Southeast Asian Refugees in the United States: The
Interaction of Kinship and Public Policy, David W. Haines; Chapter 12
Vietnamese in America: Diversity in Adaptation, Kenneth A. Skinner; Chapter
13 Elites and Ethnic Boundary Maintenance: A Study of the Roles of Elites
in Chinatown, New York City, Bernard Wong; Chapter 14 Why There Are No
Asian Americans in Hawai'i: The Continuing Significance of Local Identity,
Jonathan Y. Okamura; Chapter 15 Cultural and economic boundaries of Korean
ethnicity: a comparative analysis, Pyong Gap Min;
Series Introduction; Volume Introduction; Chapter 1 Asian American
Socioeconomic Achievement, Victor Nee, Herbert Y. Wong; Chapter 2 Household
Structure and Family Ideologies: The Dynamics of Immigrant Economic
Adaptation Among Vietnamese Refugees, Nazli Kibria; Chapter 3 The principle
of generation among the Japanese in Honolulu, Colleen Leahy Johnson;
Chapter 4 Interdependence, Reciprocity and Indebtedness: An Analysis of
Japanese American Kinship Relations, Colleen Leahy Johnson; Chapter 5
Incorporation into Networks Among Sikhs in Los Angeles, Anne K. Fleuret;
Chapter 6 Filipino Hometown Associations in Hawaii, Jonathan Y. Okamura;
Chapter 7 Filipino Migration and Community Organizations in the United
States, Elenas. H. Yu; Chapter 8 Korean Rotating Credit Associations in Los
Angeles, Ivan Light, Im Jung Kwuon, Deng Zhong; Chapter 9 The Chinese
American Citizens Alliance: An Effort in Assimilation, 1895-1965, Sue Fawn
Chung; Chapter 10 The Hmong Refugee Community in San Diego: Theoretical and
Practical Implications of its Continuing Ethnic Solidarity, George M. Scott
Jr.; Chapter 11 Southeast Asian Refugees in the United States: The
Interaction of Kinship and Public Policy, David W. Haines; Chapter 12
Vietnamese in America: Diversity in Adaptation, Kenneth A. Skinner; Chapter
13 Elites and Ethnic Boundary Maintenance: A Study of the Roles of Elites
in Chinatown, New York City, Bernard Wong; Chapter 14 Why There Are No
Asian Americans in Hawai'i: The Continuing Significance of Local Identity,
Jonathan Y. Okamura; Chapter 15 Cultural and economic boundaries of Korean
ethnicity: a comparative analysis, Pyong Gap Min;
Socioeconomic Achievement, Victor Nee, Herbert Y. Wong; Chapter 2 Household
Structure and Family Ideologies: The Dynamics of Immigrant Economic
Adaptation Among Vietnamese Refugees, Nazli Kibria; Chapter 3 The principle
of generation among the Japanese in Honolulu, Colleen Leahy Johnson;
Chapter 4 Interdependence, Reciprocity and Indebtedness: An Analysis of
Japanese American Kinship Relations, Colleen Leahy Johnson; Chapter 5
Incorporation into Networks Among Sikhs in Los Angeles, Anne K. Fleuret;
Chapter 6 Filipino Hometown Associations in Hawaii, Jonathan Y. Okamura;
Chapter 7 Filipino Migration and Community Organizations in the United
States, Elenas. H. Yu; Chapter 8 Korean Rotating Credit Associations in Los
Angeles, Ivan Light, Im Jung Kwuon, Deng Zhong; Chapter 9 The Chinese
American Citizens Alliance: An Effort in Assimilation, 1895-1965, Sue Fawn
Chung; Chapter 10 The Hmong Refugee Community in San Diego: Theoretical and
Practical Implications of its Continuing Ethnic Solidarity, George M. Scott
Jr.; Chapter 11 Southeast Asian Refugees in the United States: The
Interaction of Kinship and Public Policy, David W. Haines; Chapter 12
Vietnamese in America: Diversity in Adaptation, Kenneth A. Skinner; Chapter
13 Elites and Ethnic Boundary Maintenance: A Study of the Roles of Elites
in Chinatown, New York City, Bernard Wong; Chapter 14 Why There Are No
Asian Americans in Hawai'i: The Continuing Significance of Local Identity,
Jonathan Y. Okamura; Chapter 15 Cultural and economic boundaries of Korean
ethnicity: a comparative analysis, Pyong Gap Min;