Barrio Chino de La Habana:IMAGEN DEL TIEMPO

SKMBT_C22014061110480Author: Giuseppe Lo Bartolo

Publisher: Caribe Publishing INC.Panamá.

Publishing Year: 1999

Call Number: F1799.H39L795

Introduction: In this present edition, Lo Bartolo Helps us to discover Havana’s Chinatown. Here and now in these pages, we have, free from enigma and mystery and contrary to what they have been teaching us for decades, the Chinese of today’s Cuba: old and young ,men and woman, born in China, in California, or in Cuba.

Day after day, month after month of what was going to turn out to be a long and difficult job, Lo Bartolo came into the Chinese Quarter armed with an almost Chinese patience and began to gain the confidence of the population…slowly, accurately and amicably. He began to seduce the people and get them interested in his project of graphically documenting the quarter and its inhabitants.

Strangers From A Different Shore——A History Of Asian Americans

Author:Ronald Takaki

Publisher:Penguin Books

Publishing Year:1989

Call Number:E184.O6T136s

Introduction:In an extraordinary blend of narrative history, personal recollections, and oral testimony, Ronald Takaki presents a panoramic history of Asian Americans. He writes of the Chinese who laid tracks for the transcontinental railroads, of plantation laborers in the cane fields of Hawaii, of “picture brides” marrying strangers in hopes of becoming part of the American dream. The dark side of the dream is revealed, too, in stories of Japanese internment camps, Hmong refugees tragically unable to adjust to Wisconsin’s alien climate and culture, and Asian American students victimized today by a resurgence of racism.

Destined to become a classic in the tradition of Oscar Handlin’s Uprooted and Irving Howe’s World of Our Fathers,Takaki’s moving and powerful work will resonate for all Americans-who together make up a nation of immigrants from different shores.

Chinese Gold——The Chinese in the Monterey Bay Region

Author:Sandy Lydon

Publisher:Capitola book company

Publishing Year:1985

Call Number:F868.M7L983

Introduction:Few people realize that bustling Chinatowns once thrived in Monterey, Watsonville,Santa Cruz, and Salinas. Just as few realize that were it not for the Chinese,the region’s tourist industry and phenomenally productive agriculture might never have been. This first-ever study of the Chinese in the Monterey Bay Region traces their history from the arrival of the first fishing people in the 1850s to the contributions of present-day leaders in the community. In recovering a history made invisible by neglect and prejudices, Chinese gold sheds light on the whole of Chinese experience in America, revealing the proud saga of a resourceful,inventive,and ,and courageous people who pursued.

旅居者和“外国人”——留美中国学生跨文化人际交往研究。

旅居者和外国人

作者:陈向明

出版社:河南教育出版社

索书号:LC3071.C518

年份:-

介绍:虽然近年来中国学生留美热方兴未艾,有关留学生生活的文学书籍和一般性讨论也日益增多,但是,对留美中国学生的跨文化人际交往进行深入细致的学术研究尚无先例。本书运用系统周密的定性研究方法对一群留美中国学生进行了长达一年的追踪调查,从遮羞留学生自己的视角再现了他们初到美国时的生活经历以及他们核对自己行为的意义的解释。

密西西比的华人——海外华人社会研究丛书之十三

密西西比的华人作者:杰姆斯 W.楼文(James W. Loewen)

出版社:正中书局

年份:1985

索书号:F350.C5L827

介绍:本书着重在讨论密西西比华人的地位改变的原因、过程以及其所引起的一些对立 。所以重点总是在种族之间的关系;而本书中仅有一部分是身为一个少数民族的华人民族志。他们地位转换过程的历史以及他们现在与其他种族之间复杂的关系都为种族隔离制度——一种仍在进行中的社会制度——的分析提供了最佳的研究资料。