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Chinese diaspora archaeology in North America edited by Chelsea Rose and J. Ryan Kennedy

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Editor:
Rose, Chelsea  Search this
Kennedy, Jonathan Ryan  Search this
Author:
ProQuest (Firm)  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource (viii, 358 pages)
Type:
Electronic resources
Place:
North America
Foreign countries
United States
Date:
2020
Notes:
Elecresource
Contents:
Charting a New Course for Chinese Diaspora Archaeology in North America / J. Ryan Kennedy and Chelsea Rose -- Reframing Overseas Chinese Archaeology as Archaeology of the Chinese Diaspora / Douglas E. Ross -- Toward Engaged and Critical Archaeologies of the Chinese Diaspora / Kelly N. Fong -- Exposing Negative Chinese Terminology and Stereotypes / Priscilla Wegars -- Interethnic Relationships in Nineteenth-Century Chinatowns: New Perspectives from Archaeological Research and Missionary Women's Writings / Barbara L. Voss -- An Archaeology of a Chinese Laundryman in the Jim Crow South: The Sam Long Laundry, New Orleans, Louisiana / D. Ryan Gray -- Burned: The Archaeology of House and Home in Jacksonville, Oregon's, Chinese Quarter / Chelsea Rose -- "Let My Body Be Buried Here": A Long View of Chinese Immigrants in the American West / Adrian Praetzellis and Mary Praetzellis -- Toward a Historical Archaeology of the Chinese in Montana and a Transnational Lens / Christopher Merritt -- Between South China and Southern California: The Formation of Transnational Chinese Communities / Laura W. Ng -- Meat Economies of the Chinese American West / Charlotte K. Sunseri -- Bounty from the Sea: Chinese Foundations of the Commercial Shrimp, Squid, and Abalone Fisheries in California / Linda Bentz and Todd J. Braje -- Flexible Plant Food Practices among the Nineteenth-Century Chinese Migrants to Western North America / Virginia S. Popper -- Multisited Networks: The Underlying Analytical Power of Transnational and Diasporic Approaches / Henry Yu
Summary:
"Showcasing the enormous amount of archaeological data available on the experiences of Chinese people who migrated to the United States and Canada in the nineteenth century, this volume charts new directions for the field of Chinese diaspora archaeology by providing fresh, more nuanced approaches to interpreting immigrant life"-- Provided by publisher
Topic:
Chinese--History  Search this
Chinese--Antiquities  Search this
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Anthropology--Cultural  Search this
Chinese  Search this
Chinese--Foreign countries  Search this
Call number:
DS732 .C55635 2020 (Internet)
Restrictions & Rights:
3-users.
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1118661