出版社:南岛出版社
出版年份:2000
索书号:DS732.Q1c
简介:本书从历史、现实和学科发展的要求三方面,论证了从世界史角度研究华侨华人问题的必要性和意义,并从这一新视角审视了华侨华人若干重大问题,研究了国外华人研究学术思潮的演变,颇有新意,对读者开阔视野,更新观念,拓展思维空间,不无裨益。
Author: Lois Mitchison
Publisher:The Bodley Head
Publishing year:1961
Call number: DS732.M682
Description: There are some twelve million Chinese in South-East Asia and their importance to the countries they live in is even greater than their number suggest. The majority of South-East Asian traders and artisans are Chinese; so is a large proportion of the town populations. In Malaya the Chinese are the biggest racial community, and Singapore is almost wholly a Chinese town.
The problem of these overseas Chinese is a problem of divided loyalties, and local opinion about them is sharply divided. They are sometimes seen as most valuable members of their communities– law-abiding, hardworking and intelligent. Or, they can be seen as ‘China’s fifth column’– loyal to China only and not to the countries in any future struggle in Asia.
Can the Chinese be assimilated in the countries where they are living? Have the measures already taken by South-East Asian countries helped or hindered assimilation? What policies in Asia and the rest of the world can help assimilation? Does the Communist leadership in China regard the overseas communities as a help or a hindrance in its attempts to gain the friendship of other Asian nations? These questions, so vital to the future of Asia, are all fully discussed.
Publisher: Garland
Publishing Year: 1999
Call Number: DS732.C539w
Description: In this collection of essays, memoirs, and poetry, Chinese women from a variety of fields and backgrounds reflect upon issues of identity, race, ethnicity, and class. Their migratory histories are presented in this interdisciplinary collection of texts in distinctive voices: law professor, journalist, historian, poet, choreographer, film scholar, tai-chi practitioner, translator, writer, and literary scholar. The contributors were born in Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong; they have been immigrants, foreign students, permanent residents, and-above all-travelers.
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