ETHN 114: Dr. Sobredo Exam review of terms (not an exclusive list) and done as a courtesy to help students. Students are still ultimately responsible for studying for the exam by looking at their lecture notes. Chinese Immigration Gam Saan Haak, placer mining, Theodore Judah, Railroads, Blue Mondays, tea EB Crocker, Cheap and reliable, Split-‐Labor Market theory, Leland Stanford recruiter Strobridge: “I will not boss Chinese,” Sierra Nevada tunnels E. Bonacich, Ethnic Antagonism, coolie, salaries for whites vs. Chinese, Promontory Pt. Utah, Charles Savage photographer Racial Discrimination & Racial Violence against Chinese 1852 Foreign Miner’s Tax, 1790 Naturalization Act People vs. Hall (1852), 1877 SF Riot & “socialists, ” Working Men’s Party, Dennis Kearney, Chinese compared to African Americans, Great Depression, 1882 Chinese Exclusion, 1885 Rock Spring Riot/Massacre San Francisco Chinatown, 1906 Earthquake & Look Tin Eli Mayor Ed Lee, Mayor Jean Quan, State Controller John Chiang, Gov. Gary Locke Chinese in Lima, Peru, Barrio Chino, La Ley Del Chino 1874 Asian Indians: Sikhs & Muslims British East India Company, unfree labor from Bengal Bangalore, India. Punjab region, jat class, William Hellebrand HSPA recruiter HK & Vancouver, BC; Washington State. “Sun never sets on the British Empire” Stockton’s Sikh Gurdwara, credit-‐ticket system Yuba City, Lala Har Dawal, Ghadar Movement 1917 Immigration Act, Ozawa vs. US 1922, US vs. Thind 1923 Ayran “race” and Caucasians, “white” as the COLOR white US Census definition of “white” today 1924 Immigration Act: “aliens ineligible for citizenship” Prime Minister J. Nehru, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Japanese Immigration Samurai society, Minamoto Samurai, Shogun, Daimyo, Centralized feudalism, Edo=new Capital Tokugawa Shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu, silver mines Peasants, Artisans, Merchants, Deshima Island Trouble in the Horizon: Commodore Perry arrives 1853 Treaty of Kanagawa, 1868 Meiji Restoration Taxes, taxes & more taxes. New system of taxation Robert Walker Irwin & Hawaiian plantations, 1885 Irwin Convention Conceptualizing Chinese Diaspora (Adam McKeown) Huan Jianchun vs. Sucheng Chan Ancient Greek: “disperein” China-‐centered vs. American-‐centered Transnational families, transnational homes & villages Transnational wives, second wives Jewish diaspora, Armenian diaspora, African diaspora, “Roma” Division of Chinese migration: Huashang, Huagong, Huaquiao, Huayi *Transnational: “simultaneous embeddedness in more than one society” Chinese in Italy: A. Ceccagno article Prato = Europe’s largest Chinatown Garment industry, small businesses & factories, pronto moda, informal economy Chinese in UK, Netherlands, Germany = restaurant industry Zhejiang province, residenti, permesso di Soggiorno, Guarantee System 40/98 Law Immigration Amnesty in Italy vs. USA Garment industry worker: Guanxi, zagong, chegong Filipinos in Italy (Rhacel Parrenas) 4 key institutions: nation-‐state, family, labor market, migrant community Role of Roman Catholic Church, global division of labor (Italy, HK, Philippines) 1974 Man Power Act, Gender balance in Italy, 95% work in domestic service TnT, EPZ, “hidden causes of migration”
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