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6. Connecting the Two Worlds: Chinese Students and Intellectuals, 1920s–2010s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of Illustrations xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- A Note on Translation and Terminology xvii
- Introduction: Rethinking Chinese Chicago 1
- 1. Searching for Roots of a Transnational Community 12
- 2. Locating Chinatown, 1870s–1910s 24
- 3. Operating Transnational Businesses, 1880s–1930s 58
- 4. Living Transnational Lives, 1880s–1930s 98
- 5. Bridging the Two Worlds: Community Organizations, 1870s–1945 132
- 6. Connecting the Two Worlds: Chinese Students and Intellectuals, 1920s–2010s 172
- 7. Diverging and Converging Transnational Communities, 1945–2010s 205
- Epilogue: The “Hollow Center Phenomenon” and the Future of Transnational Migration 242
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 279
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of Illustrations xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- A Note on Translation and Terminology xvii
- Introduction: Rethinking Chinese Chicago 1
- 1. Searching for Roots of a Transnational Community 12
- 2. Locating Chinatown, 1870s–1910s 24
- 3. Operating Transnational Businesses, 1880s–1930s 58
- 4. Living Transnational Lives, 1880s–1930s 98
- 5. Bridging the Two Worlds: Community Organizations, 1870s–1945 132
- 6. Connecting the Two Worlds: Chinese Students and Intellectuals, 1920s–2010s 172
- 7. Diverging and Converging Transnational Communities, 1945–2010s 205
- Epilogue: The “Hollow Center Phenomenon” and the Future of Transnational Migration 242
- Notes 249
- Bibliography 279
- Index 307