An edition of Chinese Mexicans (2012)

Chinese Mexicans

transpacific migration and the search for a homeland, 1910-1960

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An edition of Chinese Mexicans (2012)

Chinese Mexicans

transpacific migration and the search for a homeland, 1910-1960

At the turn of the twentieth century, a wave of Chinese men made their way to the northern Mexican border state of Sonora to work and live. The ties--and families--these Mexicans and Chinese created led to the formation of a new cultural identity: Chinese Mexican. During the tumult of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, however, anti-Chinese sentiment ultimately led to mass expulsion of these people. Julia Maria Schiavone Camacho follows the community through the mid-twentieth century, across borders and oceans, to show how they fought for their place as Mexicans, both in Mexico and abroad. Tracing transnational geography, Schiavone Camacho explores how these men and women developed a strong sense of Mexican national identity while living abroad--in the United States, briefly, and then in southeast Asia where they created a hybrid community and taught their children about the Mexican homeland. Schiavone Camacho also addresses how Mexican women challenged their legal status after being stripped of Mexican citizenship because they married Chinese men. After repatriation in the 1930s-1960s, Chinese Mexican men and women, who had left Mexico with strong regional identities, now claimed national cultural belonging and Mexican identity in ways they had not before. - Publisher.

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English

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Chinese Mexicans: transpacific migration and the search for a homeland, 1910-1960
2012, University of North Carolina Press
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Table of Contents

Creating Chinese-Mexican ties and families in Sonora, 1910s-early 1930s
Chinos, antichinistas, chineras, and chineros : the anti-Chinese movement in Sonora and Chinese Mexican responses, 1910s-early 1930s
The expulsion of Chinese men and Chinese Mexican families from Sonora and Sinaloa, early 1930s
The U.S. deportation of "Chinese refugees from Mexico" early 1930s
The women are neither Chinese nor Mexican : citizenship and family ruptures in Guangdong province, early 1930s
Mexico in the 1930s and Chinese Mexican repatriation under Lázaro Cárdenas
We want to be in Mexico : imagining the nation, performing Mexicanness, 1930s-early 1960s
To make the nation greater: claiming a place in Mexico in the postwar era.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Chapel Hill

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
304.8089/51072
Library of Congress
F1392.C45 S44 2012, F1392.C45S44 2012

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvi, 226 p.
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25087640M
ISBN 10
0807835404
ISBN 13
9780807835401
LCCN
2011045261
OCLC/WorldCat
756594410

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