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The Chinese in America

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Iris Chang
Viking Childrens Books
2003-4
448
USD 29.95
Hardcover
9780670031238

圖書標籤: 張純如  曆史  海外華人  華人在美國  移民  美國  文化  History   


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The Chinese in America epub 下載 mobi 下載 pdf 下載 txt 電子書 下載 2024

The Chinese in America epub 下載 mobi 下載 pdf 下載 txt 電子書 下載 2024

The Chinese in America pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024



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Iris Chang made headlines in 1997 with the publication of The Rape of Nanking-a meticulously researched and brilliantly rendered examination of the sacking of that great city by the Japanese during World War II. Many readers of The Rape of Nanking responded to its themes of the fight for justice and the assertion of cultural identity-themes Chang expands upon in her new book.

Chang, the daughter of second-wave Chinese immigrants, has written an extraordinary narrative that encompasses the entire history of one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the United States, an epic story that spans 150 years and continues to the present day. Chang takes a fresh look at what it means to be an American and draws a complex portrait of the many accomplishments of the Chinese in their adopted country, from building the transcontinental railroad to major scientific and technological advances. A sensitive, deeply moving story of individuals whose lives have shaped and been shaped by this history, The Chinese in America is a saga of raw human tenacity and a testament to the determination of a people to forge an identity and destiny in a strange land.

Chang is the author of the best-selling Rape of Nanking (1997), a very disturbing but well-prepared and necessary account of the sacking of that important Chinese city by the Japanese army in the late 1930s. Her writerly acumen is again in evidence in her latest book, which, in her words, tells an epic story--and, indeed, it is shown to be exactly that. Her purview is wide: the immigration of Chinese people to the U.S. from the early nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth. Chinese immigration falls naturally into three waves: those who came here to be laborers during the days of the California gold rush and the building of the transcontinental railroad, those who came to escape the 1949 Communist takeover, and those who came in the 1980s and 1990s as relations between China and the U.S. eased somewhat. The reasons why the Chinese came to the U.S. are only half the story; the other half consists of what they did here and how they were received. But this is not just a bland narration of events. Chang threads personal stories of individuals she came across in her research into her book, making it a much more human account. A final chapter looks at possible future definitions of racial identity. This is history at its most dramatic and relevant, and the book deserves all the attention it undoubtedly will receive.

Brad Hooper

In this outstanding study of the Chinese-American community, the author surpasses even the high level of her bestselling Rape of Nanking. The first significant Chinese immigration to the United States came in the 1850s, when refugees from the Taiping War and rural poverty heard of "the Golden Mountain" across the Pacific. They reached California, and few returned home, but the universally acknowledged hard work of those who stayed and survived founded a great deal more than the restaurants and laundries that formed the commercial core-they founded a new community. Chinese immigrants building the Central Pacific Railroad used their knowledge of explosives to excavate tunnels (and discourage Irish harassment). Chinese workers also married within the Irish community, spread across America and survived even the racist Chinese Exclusion Act of 1880, which lost much of its impact when San Francisco's birth records were destroyed in the earthquake and fire of 1906 and no one could prove that a person of Chinese descent was not native born. Chang finds 20th-century Chinese-Americans navigating a rocky road between identity and assimilation, surviving new waves of immigrants from a troubled China and more recently from Taiwan and Hong Kong. Many Chinese millionaires maintain homes on both sides of the Pacific, while "parachute children" (Chinese teenagers living independently in America) are a significant phenomenon. And plain old-fashioned racism is not dead-Jerry Yang founded Yahoo!, but scientist Wen Ho Lee was, according to Chang, persecuted as much for being Chinese as for anything else. Chang's even, nuanced and expertly researched narrative evinces deep admiration for Chinese America, with good reason.

Iris Chang, author of Thread of the Silkworm as well as The Rape of Nanking, is the recipient of the MacArthur Foundation's Program on Peace and International Cooperation Award as well as the Woman of the Year Award from the Organization of Chinese Americans.

Height (cm) 24.3                      Width (cm) 16.4

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華人在美國艱難史吧,順便黑瞭一把錢學森。

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最近看瞭一本 《The Chinese in America》 書裏,囫圇吞棗的看完的英文版,簡直就是近現代在美國的中國人的受難史,看得人很抑鬱,就是ABC們,華裔們,第一代去美國的中國人,在美國被歧視,迴國也被認為是異類,真的是艱難的很。真的是一個很邊緣的群體。值得一提的是,黃西受到這本書的啓發,覺得在美國的中國人不那麼需要一名科學傢,而是迫切需要一個人為華人群體站齣來說話,他這麼想的,而且做到瞭,緻敬。有種歐陽靖的感覺。 作者也是很年輕就走瞭,寫書采訪調查的時候接觸到的都是非常殘酷的曆史,緻敬

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160多年的Chinese American曆史,寫得波瀾壯闊又細膩柔情,先緻敬一下作者。Chinese American的曆史不隻是他們群體自身的曆史,而是中國美國兩個文明沉浮的曆史。由於背靠這兩個巨大的引力場,華裔們永遠在被走馬燈似的曆史事件所撕扯,似乎從來沒有能夠把命運完全掌握在自己手裏。特意趕在昨天自己紀錄片的一次放映前看完,Q&A後更覺辛酸。在夾層中的人們,在努力地拓展自己得以呼吸的空間。願未來更好呀,即使隻是麯綫中短短的一段上行。

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手頭上沒新書看瞭,好想趕緊迴傢拿書迴學校。這幾天隻能啃啃經濟學人瞭

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手頭上沒新書看瞭,好想趕緊迴傢拿書迴學校。這幾天隻能啃啃經濟學人瞭

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