Contested community : identities, spaces, and hierarchies of the Chinese in the Cuban Republic / by Miriam Herrera Jerez, Mario Castillo Santana ; edited by David L. Kenley ; translated by Charla Neuroth Lorenzen
Capitalist expansion, Republican legislation, and Chinese immigration -- Commercial relations in the Chinese community of Havana -- Chinese institutions in Havana: community and ethnic identity -- Alternatives to the monopoly of ethnic identity: the forgotten Chinese -- Economic crisis and World War: group protection and integration strategies, 1931-1949 -- Between two revolutions: the politics and economics of the Chinese community, 1949-1959 -- Political crisis and institutional change: the Cuban Revolution in the Chinese community of Havana, 1959-1968 -- Conclusion
Summary
Contested Community analyzes the Chinese immigrant community in Cuba between the years 1900-1968, highlighting the asymmetrical power relations that permeated its economic, political, and ethnic structures
Notes
Translated from the Spanish
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 15, 2017)