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Canada

Journal Articles

 

Chiang, Lan-Hung Nora, 2008, “'Astronaut families': transnational lives of middle-class Taiwanese married women in Canada” in Social & Cultural Geography, Volume 9, Issue 5, 505–518

 

Guo, S. (2008). The promotion of minority group rights as the protection of individual rights and freedoms for immigrants: A Canadian case study. Interchange, 39(2), 259-275.

 

Guo, S., & Jamal, Z. (2007). Nurturing cultural diversity in higher education: A critical review of selected models. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 37(3), 27-49.

 

Teo, Sin Yih, 2007, Vancouver’s newest Chinese diaspora: settlers or “immigrant prisoners”? in GeoJournal, Volume 68, Numbers 2-3, p.211-222

 

Guo, S., & DeVoretz, D. (2006). Chinese immigrants in Vancouver: Quo vadis? Journal of International Migration and Integration, 7(4), 425-447.

 

Guo, S., & DeVoretz, D. (2006). The changing face of Chinese immigrants in Canada. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 7(3), 275-300.

 
 

USA

Books

 

Te-hsing Shan.  August, 2009.  In the Company of the Wise: Conversations with Asian American Writers and Critics.  Taipei: Asian Culture. 

 

Tchou, Kang. "The Future of the Academic Journal in China.” in The Future of the Academic Journal eds. Bill Cope and Angus Phillips. Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2009.

 

Zhang Jijiao.  2009.  “Migration, the Emergence of Multi-Ethnic Cities and Ethnic Relations in China”.  in Giuliana B. Prato (ed). 2009.  Beyond Multiculturalism:Views from Anthropology.  Ashgate Publishing. 

 

Asian American Studies Department, San Francisco State University. 2009. At 40: Asian American Studies @ San Francisco State: Self-Determination, Community, Student Service.  

 

Aimee Dawis, May, 2009. The Chinese of Indonesia and Their Search for Identity: The Relationship Between Collective Memory and the Media. Cambria Press.

 

王文惠著(2008),《跨国移动的困境:美国华日两族的族群关系,1885-11937》。台湾学生书局。

 

Scott Reynolds Nelson (2007).  After Slavery: Forced Drafts of Irish and Chinese Labor in the American Civil War, or the Search for Liquid Labor.  Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World.  University of California Press. Berkeley.

 

Evelyn Hu-DeHart (2007). La Trata Amarilla: The "Yellow Trade" and the Middle Passage, 1847–1884.  Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World.  University of California Press. Berkeley.

 

Julia Martínez (2007).  La Traite des Jaunes: Trafficking in Women and Children across the China Sea.  Many Middle Passages: Forced Migration and the Making of the Modern World.  University of California Press. Berkeley.

 

Siu-Keung Cheung, Joseph Tse-Hei Lee, Lida V. Nedilsky (2009). Marginalization in China: Recasting Minority Politics. Palgrave Macmillan. New York.

 

Yucheng Qin. 2009. The Diplomacy of Nationalism: The Six Companies and China's Policy toward Exclusion. University of Hawai`i Press. Hawaii.

 

Tao Yang, 2009.  “Press, Community, and Library: A Study of the Chinese-Language Newspapers Published in North America”.  Chinese Librarianship: an International Electronic Journal. Issue No. 27 (June 1, 2009) ISSN 1089-4667.

 

Toyota, Tritia.  2009.  Envisioning America:  New Chinese Americans and the Politics of Belonging.  Stanford University Press.  Flyer.

 

Huang, Yunte, 2009, Transpacific Imaginations: History, Literature, Counterpoetics, Boston: Harvard University Press

 

Huping Ling, 2009. Asian American History and Cultures: An Encyclopedia.  Two volumes. M.E. Sharpe.

 

Huping Ling, 2009. Asian America: Forming New Communities, Expanding Boundaries.  Rutgers U Press.

 

Mui, Ada C., Shibusawa, Tazuko, 2008, Asian American Elders in the Twenty-first Century: Key Indicators of Well-Being, NY: Columbia University Press

 

Berry, Christopher J., Farquhar, Mary Ann, 2006, China on Screen: Cinema and Nation, NY: Columbia University Press

 

Zhang, Yingjin, 2009, Cinema, Space, and Polylocality in a Globalizing China, Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press

 

Xu, Gary G, 2007, Sinascape: Contemporary Chinese Cinema, Rowman & Littlefield

 

Zhou, Min, 2009, Contemporary Chinese America: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Community Transformation, Philadelphia: Temple University Press

 

Li, Wei, 2008, Ethnoburb: The New Ethnic Community in Urban America.  Honolulu.  University of Hawaii Press.

 

Jeannie CHIU, 2008, Imaginary Neighbors: African American and Asian American Writers' Visions of China During the Cold War.  Centre for Qualitative Social Research 質性社會研究中心.  Hong Kong Shue Yan University.  Hong Kong SAR, China

 

Blad, Cory and Philippe Couton. 2009. The Rise of an Intercultural Nation: Immigration, Diversity and Nationhood in Quebec. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 35(4):645-667.

 

Ling Huping.  Asian America: Forming New Communities, Expanding Boundaries (Rutgers University Press, May 2009)

 

Ling Huping.  Emerging Voices: Experiences of Underrepresented Asian Americans (Rutgers University Press, December 2008)

 

He, Kai.  2009.  Dynamic Balancing: China's balancing strategies towards the United States, 1949-2005Journal of Contemporary China.  Vol. 18.  Issue. 58.  pp. 113-136(24).

 

Ling, Huping. 2009.  Asian America: Forming New Communities, Expanding Boundaries ,Rutgers University Press.


Wei Li, (forthcoming 2009). Ethnoburb: the New Ethnic Community in Urban America, Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press


 Zhou, Min. (forthcoming 2009).  Contemporary Chinese America: Immigration, Ethnicity, and Community Transformation.  Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple University Press.

 

Gong, Ginny, 2008, From Ironing Board to Corporate Board: My Chinese Laundry Experience in America, US:Homa & Sekey Books


Ling, Huping. 2008. Emerging Voices: Experiences of Underrepresented Asian Americans , Rutgers University Press

 

Song, Jingyi.  2008.  "The New History of Chinese Americans". in Tian, Xiangsheng & Li Xiaobing (eds). /New Historiography in the Contemporary West/, Shanghai: Cishu Press p. 174-195.

 

Wei Li. 2008. Ethnoburb: The New Ethnic Community in Urban America. University of Hawaii Press.

 

Kasinitz, Philip. 2008, Inheriting the City : The children of Immigrants come of age, New York : Russell Sage Foundation ; Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press.

 

Kwei, Amy 2008, Intrigues in the House of Wong. Cambridge, MA.  Tats Publishing

 

Fong Eric and Chiu Luk (eds.).  2007. Chinese Ethnic Business: Global and Local Perspectives.  London and New York: Routledge.

 

Lin, Huping. 2007, Chinese in St. Louis, 1857-2007, Arcadia Publishing

 

Ling, Huping. 2007 Voices of Heart: Asian American Woman on Immigration, Work and Family ,Truman State University Press

 

Ma Sheng-mei. Dec. 2007. East-West Montage: Reflections on Asian Bodies in Diaspora.  Honolulu. University of Hawaii Press

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Philip Jia Guo. 2007, On The Move: An Immigrant Child’s Global Journey, New York: Whittier Publications, 2007.


Zhou Min and J. V. Gatewood (eds.).  2007. Contemporary Asian America: A Multidisciplinary Reader (second edition).  New York: New York University Press.

 

Wei Li (ed), 2006, From Urban Enclave to Ethnic Suburb: new Asian communities in Pacific Rim countries.  Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press)

 

Sun, Wanning (ed.).  2006. Media and Chinese Diaspora: Community, Commerce and Consumption in Asia and Pacific. London and New York: Routledge.

 

Zhou, Min. 2006. The Transformation of Chinese America《美国华人社会的变迁》.  Shanghai: Sanlian Publishers.

 

Book Chapters

 

Wei Zeng & Wei Li, “Chinese Week: Building Chinese American community through festivity in Metropolitan Phoenix” in Huping Ling ed. Negotiating Space: New Asian American Communities NZ: Rutgers Press . (forthcoming)

 

Alex Oberle and Wei Li, (2008), “Divergent Trajectories: Asian and Latino immigration in Metropolitan Phoenix”, in Audrey Singer, Susan Hardwick and Caroline Brettell eds. Suburban Immigrant Gateways: Immigration and Incorporation in New U.S. Metropolitan DestinationsWashington D.C.: Brookings Institution. P. 85-102.

 

Zhou, Min and Xiyuan Li.  2008.  “Ethnic Language Maintenance and Assimilation: A Historical Look at the Development of Chinese Schools in the United States.”  Pp. 163-184 in Elliott R. Barkan, Hasia Diner, and Alan Kraut, eds., From Arrival to Incorporation: Migrants to the U.S. in a Global Era. New York: New York University Press.

 

Zhou, Min.  2008. “The Ethnic System of Supplementary Education: Non-profit and Forprofit Institutions in Los Angeles’ Chinese Immigrant Community.”  Pp. 229-251 in Beth Shinn and Hirokazu Yoshikawa, eds., Toward Positive Youth Development: Transforming Schools and Community Programs. New York: Oxford University Press. 

 

Wei Li and Emily Skop, (2007), “Enclaves, Ethnoburbs, and New Patterns of Settlement among Asian immigrants”, pp.222-236 in Min Zhou and John Gatewood eds. Contemporary Asian America: A multi-disciplinary reader 2nd Edition New York: New York University Press (2007)

 

Wei Li and Gary Dymski, (2007), “Globally Connected and Locally Embedded Financial Institutions: Analyzing the ethnic Chinese banking sector,”, pp.35-63 in Eric Fong and Luk Chiu eds., Chinese Ethnic Economy: Global and Local Perspectives, London: Routledge. (2007)

 

Lien, Pei-te, 2007, “Ethnic Homeland and Chinese Americans: Conceiving a Transnational Political Network”, in Tan Chee Beng ed. Chinese Transnational Networks, New York and London: Rutledge, p. 107-121.

 

Journal Articles

 

Zhou Yu, Lan-Hung Nora Chiang. June, 2009. “Assimilation and Rising Taiwanese Identity: Taiwan-born Immigrants in the United States, 1990-2000.” /Journal of Population Studies/ 38 : 115-160.

 

Zhou, Min, Yen-fen Tseng, and Rebecca Y. Kim. 2008. “Rethinking Residential Assimilation through the Case of Chinese Ethnoburbs in the San Gabriel Valley, California.” /Amerasia Journal/ 34 (3): 55-83. Pdf


David Pendery . 2008. “Identity development and cultural production in the Chinese diaspora to the United States, 1850-2004: new perspectives”, Asian Ethnicity. Volume 9, Issue 3, October 2008, pages 201 – 218.


Danny H. Lin. 2008. “Minor speech with major significance: re-membering China in David Der-wei Wang's self-reflexive /Monster/”. Asian Ethnicity , Volume 9 , Issue 3 October 2008 , pages 179 – 199

Pei-te Lien. 2008. “Places of socialization and (sub)ethnic identities among Asian immigrants in the US: evidence from the 2007 Chinese American Homeland Politics Survey.” Asian Ethnicity , Volume 9 Issue 3 October 2008 , pages 151 – 170.

 

Wei Li, Alex Oberle, and Gary Dymski, “Global Banking and Financial Services to Immigrants in Canada and the United States” Journal of International Migration and Integration 10(2): (in press)


Zhou, Min and Susan S. Kim.  2006.  “Community Forces, Social Capital, and Educational Achievement: The Case of Supplementary Education in the Chinese and Korean Immigrant Communities.” Harvard Educational Review 76 (1): 1-29.

 

Lien, Pei-te, 2008, “Homeland Origins and Political Identities among Chinese in Southern California”, in Ethnic and Racial Studies Vol.31, Issue 8, p.1381 -1403



Lien, Pei-te, 2008, “Places of Socialization and (Sub)ethnic  Identities among Asian Immigrants in the United States: Evidence from the 2007 Chinese American Homeland Politics Survey”, in Asian Ethnicity, Vol. 9, Issue 3, p.151-170



Lien, Pei-te, 2006, “Transnational Homeland Concerns and Participation  in U.S. Politics: A Comparison among Immigrants from China, Taiwan,  and Hong Kong”, in Journal of Chinese Overseas, Vol. 2, Issue 1, p. 56-78

 

Journal (Special Issue)

 

"Where Women Tell Stories", Amerasia Journal Women's Issue, July 2009.

 

Amerasia Journal Special Issue:  L. Ling-chi Wang: The Quintessential Scholar/Activist.  Amerasia Journal. Vol. 33, No. 1. 2007.

 

 
 

Carribean

Journal Articles

 

Shin Yamamoto. 2008. “Swaying in time and space: the Chinese Diaspora in the Caribbean and its literary perspectives”. Asian Ethnicity , Volume 9 , Issue 3 October 2008 , pages 171 – 177

 
 
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