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Chinese Diaspora Archaeology in North America - Hardcover

Chinese Diaspora Archaeology in North America - Hardcover

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by Chelsea Rose (Editor), J. Ryan Kennedy (Editor)

Archaeologists are increasingly interested in studying the experiences of Chinese immigrants, yet this area of research is mired in long-standing interpretive models that essentialize race and identity. Showcasing the enormous amount of data available on the lives of Chinese people who migrated to North America in the nineteenth century, this volume charts new directions by providing fresh approaches to interpreting immigrant life. In this volume, leading scholars first tackle broad questions of how best to position and understand these populations. They then delve into a variety of site-based and topical case studies, providing new approaches to themes like Chinese immigrant foodways and highlighting understudied topics including entrepreneurialism, cross-cultural interactions, and conditions in the Jim Crow South. Pushing back against old colonial-based tropes, contributors call for an awareness of the transnational relationships created through migration, engagement with broader archaeological and anthropological debates, and the expansion of research into new contexts and topics. Contributors: Linda Bentz - Todd J. Braje - Kelly N. Fong - D. Ryan Gray - J. Ryan Kennedy - Christopher Merritt - Laura W. Ng - Virginia S. Popper - Adrian Praetzellis - Mary Praetzellis - Chelsea Rose - Douglas E. Ross - Charlotte K. Sunseri - Barbara L. Voss - Priscilla Wegars - Henry Yu

Number of Pages: 368
Dimensions: 0.88 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 08, 2020