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In this first book to explore the Chinese diaspora from
geographical perspectives, leading scholars in the field consider
the profound importance of meanings of place and the spatial
processes of mobility and settlement for the Chinese overseas. They
trace the Chinese diaspora everywhere it has become a significant
force, from Southeast Asia to Oceania, North America, Latin
America, and Europe. Providing an important historical perspective,
the contributors analyze the sharp differences between sojourning
Chinese prior to the 1960s and the transnational Chinese of the
current era, especially in terms of spatial distribution, mobility,
economic status, occupational structure, and identity formation.
Anyone interested in the powerful phenomenon of Chinese migration
will find this comprehensive work an invaluable resource.
This book presents an in-depth research into 125 years of the
history of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in City
of Victoria as a case study of Chinese community leadership and
operation of a Chinese government within a municipal government in
Canada. It does not examine only one association in one city.
Instead, it provides an overview of the socio-economic and
political activities of the Chinese in Canada before the turn of
the twentieth century, their relationship with Western communities,
and the Association's inter-relationship with China and other parts
of the world. The book also includes a history of the origins of 17
Chinese Benevolent Associations in other Chinese communities across
Canada.
Chinese Community Leadership is an essential Chinese reference
for researchers on Chinese community leadership, power structure
and international networking.
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