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Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
PART I: THE CHINESE ENCOUNTER AMERICA(1840-1882)
1. Pioneers 3
2. The World They Left Behind 19
3. The China Trade and the Trade in Chinese Labor 27
4. Race 39
5. Labor 51
6. The World of Chinese Immigrants 75
7. The Anti-Chinese Movement 91
PART II: THE TRANSNATIONAL GHETTO: LIFE DURING THE EXCLUSION ERA(1882-1945)
8. White Dominance at Home and Abroad 105
9. Anglo-Conformity 119
10. The Chinese Build Their Community 135
11. In Search of Respect 155
12. American-Born Aliens 171
13. Inroads to American Politics 181
PART III: THE COLD WAR SHAPES CHINESE AMERICA(1946-1965)
14. A Window of Opportunity 201
15. Cold War and the Chinese American Community 213
16. Chinese Professionals Wanted! 227
17. American-Born Achievers 251
PART IV: FROM CIVIL RIGHTS TO IDENTITY POLITICS(1965-1980s)
18. The Rise of Asian America 261
19. Struggle for Identity 273
20. Radicals and Reformers 283
21. Culture Wars 301
PART V: CONTEMPORARY CHINESE AMERICA
22. The Rise and Fall of Chinatowns 315
23. Into the Suburbs 333
24. Chinese American Transnationals 343
25. Ethnoburbs 355
26. A Culture of Growing Self-Confidence 363
27. The Limits of the Civil Rights Agenda 377
PART VI: SUBURBAN AND SYMBOLIC POLITICS
28. The Middle Class Enters the Fray 401
29. The Money Trail 411
30. The China/Chinese American Tangle 427
Postscript: Chinese America in the Twenty-first Century 447
Notes 455
Selected Bilbiography 489
Index 495