The Wongs of Beloit, Wisconsin
Autor Beatrice McKenzieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 apr 2022
The Wongs thrived in Beloit despite facing racism and classism, embracing wartime opportunities, education, love, and careers within the U. S. McKenzie's collaboration with descendent Mary Wong Palmer reveals a poignant story of Chinese immigrant life in the Upper Midwest that adds a much-needed Wisconsin perspective to existing literature by and about Asian Americans.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299335946
ISBN-10: 0299335941
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 32 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10: 0299335941
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: 32 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Recenzii
"The details of how something like Chinese exclusion or the Nixon rapprochement with China affected the members of a family are fascinating and breathe new life into what is usually a few sentences in a textbook. That the setting is the small-town Midwest unsettles the longstanding focus on California and on urban centers in both Asian American history scholarship and narratives."—Ji-Yeon Yuh, Northwestern University
"An inherently fascinating, informative, and fully engaging read from cover to cover, The Wongs of Beloit, Wisconsin underscores the value immigrants have steadfastly proven to be as they became (and continue to become) an integral part of the American populace. Exceptionally well researched, written, organized and presented, The Wongs of Beloit, Wisconsin is an important and unreservedly recommended addition."—Midwest Book Review
"An inherently fascinating, informative, and fully engaging read from cover to cover, The Wongs of Beloit, Wisconsin underscores the value immigrants have steadfastly proven to be as they became (and continue to become) an integral part of the American populace. Exceptionally well researched, written, organized and presented, The Wongs of Beloit, Wisconsin is an important and unreservedly recommended addition."—Midwest Book Review
Notă biografică
Beatrice Loftus McKenzie is an emeritus professor of history and held the William and Gayle Keefer Professor of Public Humanities from 2017–2021 at Beloit College.
Cuprins
Contents
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Transnational Migration in the Exclusion Era: Grandfather Wong Doo Set
2 Immigration and Settlement in Beloit, Wisconsin: Charles Wong
3 Surviving and Thriving in Beloit: Yee Shee
4 Family, Work, and Wartime Service: Gim, Fung, and George
5 Part of a National Community: Helen, Harry, Frank, and Mary
6 Family Reunions: Legacies and Advice for the Next Generations
Epilogue: Return to Mong Dee: Mary Wong Palmer
Notes
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Transnational Migration in the Exclusion Era: Grandfather Wong Doo Set
2 Immigration and Settlement in Beloit, Wisconsin: Charles Wong
3 Surviving and Thriving in Beloit: Yee Shee
4 Family, Work, and Wartime Service: Gim, Fung, and George
5 Part of a National Community: Helen, Harry, Frank, and Mary
6 Family Reunions: Legacies and Advice for the Next Generations
Epilogue: Return to Mong Dee: Mary Wong Palmer
Notes
Index
Descriere
Through family interviews, original photographs, and national records, Beatrice Loftus McKenzie traces the many lives of a resilient multigenerational family whose experiences parallel the complicated relationship between America and China in the twentieth century.