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Surviving the City - by Xinyang Wang (Paperback)

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  • The book represents one of the earliest efforts to link the history of European and Asian immigrants.
  • About the Author: Xinyang Wang taught at Washington State University and the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology before retirement.
  • 176 Pages
  • Social Science, Sociology

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About the Book



The book represents one of the earliest efforts to link the history of European and Asian immigrants. The many similarities between the experiences of the two immigrant groups highlight the necessity and feasibility of examining the history of Asian and European immigrants on the same footing.



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The book represents one of the earliest efforts to link the history of European and Asian immigrants. The many similarities between the experiences of the two immigrant groups highlight the necessity and feasibility of examining the history of Asian and European immigrants on the same footing.



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Surviving the City makes many significant contributions to American ethnic studies. Wang has offered a new set of origins and conceptual tools to work with so that scholars of Race and Ethnicity can now remake not only Chinese American history, but perhaps all ethnic American histories.

By comparing the history of the Chinese and Italians in the U.S., he is able to analyze many aspects of the Chinese immigrant experience. While aware of the influence of cultural heritage and the discrimination against the Chinese, Wang does not believe that they have much explanatory value. Instead, by viewing immigrants as rational actors making conscious decisions, the author offers persuasive arguments as to why the Chinese engaged in sojourning from the 1850s to the 1940s, and why they decided to remain after the 1950s. He also notes that the contrasting ethnic economies of the Italians and the Chinese determined residential patterns, receptivity to union membership, and whether kin and regional ties declined or not. Tightly reasoned and stimulating to read, Wangrsquo;s important book is accessible to general audiences and all academic levels.rdquo;

In this path breaking work, Xinyang Wang explores the lives and labor of Chinese immigrants in New York City over nearly a century. Rather than examining the Chinese in isolation, he insightfully compares them to Italian immigrants. The book argues that economic factors, including occupational structures and ethnic enclaves, powerfully shaped immigrant experiences. Without neglecting the importance of nativism and racial discrimination, Wang demonstrates the complex multicausal factors that shaped the very different labor histories of Chinese and Italian workers. This is an important work that will be useful for both students and scholars of immigration and labor history.



About the Author



Xinyang Wang taught at Washington State University and the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology before retirement. His articles and reviews have appeared in Labor History, New York History, Studi Emigrazione: International Journal of Migration Studies, Eur-America, Western Historical Quarterly, The American Historical Review, and Amerasia Journal.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .41 Inches (D)
Weight: .59 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 176
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Sociology
Publisher: Hamilton Books
Theme: Urban
Format: Paperback
Author: Xinyang Wang
Language: English
Street Date: November 15, 2024
TCIN: 1004137076
UPC: 9780761874669
Item Number (DPCI): 247-25-9597
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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