Migration, Indigenization and Interaction

Migration, Indigenization and Interaction
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9789814365918
ISBN-13 : 9814365912
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Book Synopsis Migration, Indigenization and Interaction by : Leo Suryadinata

Download or read book Migration, Indigenization and Interaction written by Leo Suryadinata and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2011 with total page 335 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pt. 1. Migration and globalization. ch. 1. Migration, localization and cultural exchange : global perspectives of Chinese overseas. ch. 2. Three cultures of migration. ch. 3. The Huagong, the Huashang and the diaspora -- pt. 2. North America. ch. 4. Immigrants from China to Canada : issues of supply and demand of human capital. ch. 5. Deconstructing parental involvement : Chinese immigrants in Canada. ch. 6. Migration, ethnicity and citizenry of Chinese Americans in selected regions of the US -- pt. 3. South and Southeast Asia. ch. 7. Territory and centrality among the Chinese in Kolkata. ch. 8. Examining the demographic developments relating to the ethnic Chinese in Vietnam since 1954. ch. 9. Integration, indigenization, hybridization and localization of the ethnic Chinese minority in the Philippines. ch. 10. Elephant vs. tiger : a comparative analysis of entrepreneurship of two prominent Southeast Asian beer corporations -- pt. 4. China and Chinese overseas. ch. 11. Migration and China's urban reading public : shifting representations of overseas Chinese in Shanghai's Dongfang Zazhi (Eastern Miscellany) 1904-1948. ch. 12. Return Chinese migrants or Canadian diaspora? Exploring the experience of Chinese Canadians in China


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