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The Good Immigrants (ebook)

Autor:Madeline Y. Hsu;
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ISBN: EB9781400866373
Princeton University Press nos ofrece The Good Immigrants (ebook) en inglés, disponible en nuestra tienda desde el 27 de Abril del 2015.
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"'America is a land of immigrants'--so true. But the state determines who it wants and doesn't want in decidedly unsentimental ways. Hsu's deeply researched and empathetically narrated history reveals how racial thinking, economic need, and international politics transformed the Chinese from being mostly undesirable to selectively welcomed and celebrated. This is an important study of personal experiences and policy in Cold War America."--Gordon H. Chang, Stanford University

"How did the 'yellow peril' become the 'model minority'? Hsu's compelling book demonstrates that the admission of Asian scholars and businessmen to the United States set a pattern of valuing Asian newcomers with economically advantageous skills--a pattern that still shapes immigration and assimilation today. Bringing together legal and social history and biography to explore racial categorization, discrimination, and global economics, this meticulously researched book is essential to scholars and students of American policy debates."--Alan M. Kraut, American University

"The Good Immigrants is an impeccably researched and poignant history of Chinese students and intellectuals in the United States. Exceptional in their legal status, they were nonetheless buffeted by the overarching politics of U.S.-China relations. Hsu places into historical context such figures as Madame Chiang Kai-shek, I. M. Pei, Chen-Ning Yang, and many others who, as a group, constituted the bridge between the 'yellow peril' and 'model minority.'"--Mae Ngai, Columbia University

"The Good Immigrants is a critically important book that analyzes U.S. immigration policy from a wider and deeper perspective. While other works have studied why the United States enacted exclusionary race-based immigration laws, Hsu focuses on the exceptions--the relatively well-to-do Chinese who entered the United States under an exempt status as merchants, diplomats, and students. Hsu looks at the opening of American society, rather than the closing of it."--Naoko Shibusawa, Brown University

"In The Good Immigrants, Hsu’s exhaustive research and incisive scholarship break new ground. Probing American political narratives from the nineteenth century to the Cold War period and modern times, Hsu uncovers how certain machinations engineered immigration policy and in the process reconfigured the image of Chinese migrants into today’s 'model minority.'"--Helen Zia, author of Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People

Winner of the 2015 Theodore Saloutos Memorial Book Award, Immigration and Ethnic History Society
Honor Book, 2015 Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature, Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association0List of Illustrations ix
List of Tables xi
Abbreviations xiii
Note on Transliterations xv
Chapter 1 Gateways and Gates in American Immigration History 1
Chapter 2 "The Anglo-Saxons of the Orient" Student Exceptions to the Racial Bar against Chinese, 1872?1925 23
Chapter 3 The China Institute in America: Advocating for China through Educational Exchange, 1926?1937 55
Chapter 4 "A Pressing Problem of Interracial Justice" Repealing Chinese Exclusion, 1937?1943 81
Chapter 5 The Wartime Transformation of Student Visitors into Refugee Citizens, 1943?1955 104
Chapter 6 "The Best Type of Chinese" Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals and Symbolic Refugee Relief, 1952?1960 130
Chapter 7 "Economic and Humanitarian" Propaganda and the Redemption of Chinese Immigrants through Refugee Relief 166
Chapter 8 Symbiotic Brain Drains: Immigration Reform and the Knowledge Worker Recruitment Act of 1965 198
Chapter 9 Conclusion: The American Marketplace of Brains 236
Acknowledgments 251
Appendix 257
Notes 259
Bibliography 313
Index 325

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