Archaeology of Asian Transnationalism:
In the early twentieth century, an industrial salmon cannery thrived along the Fraser River in British Columbia. Chinese factory workers lived in an adjoining bunkhouse, and Japanese fishermen lived with their families in a nearby camp. Today the complex is nearly gone and the site overgrown with ve...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the early twentieth century, an industrial salmon cannery thrived along the Fraser River in British Columbia. Chinese factory workers lived in an adjoining bunkhouse, and Japanese fishermen lived with their families in a nearby camp. Today the complex is nearly gone and the site overgrown with vegetation, but artifacts from these immigrant communities linger just beneath the surface. In this groundbreaking comparative archaeological study of Asian immigrants in North America, Douglas Ross excavates the Ewen Cannery to explore how its immigrant workers formed a new cultural identity in the face of dramatic displacement. Ross demonstrates how some homeland practices persisted while others changed in response to new contextual factors, reflecting the complexity of migrant experiences. Instead of treating ethnicity as a bounded, stable category, Ross shows that ethnic identity is shaped and transformed as cultural traditions from home and host societies come together in the context of local choices, structural constraints, and consumer society |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (265 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780813048451 |
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spelling | Ross, Douglas E. Verfasser aut Archaeology of Asian Transnationalism Gainesville University Press of Florida 2013 © 2013 1 online resource (265 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Co-published with The Society for Histor Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources In the early twentieth century, an industrial salmon cannery thrived along the Fraser River in British Columbia. Chinese factory workers lived in an adjoining bunkhouse, and Japanese fishermen lived with their families in a nearby camp. Today the complex is nearly gone and the site overgrown with vegetation, but artifacts from these immigrant communities linger just beneath the surface. In this groundbreaking comparative archaeological study of Asian immigrants in North America, Douglas Ross excavates the Ewen Cannery to explore how its immigrant workers formed a new cultural identity in the face of dramatic displacement. Ross demonstrates how some homeland practices persisted while others changed in response to new contextual factors, reflecting the complexity of migrant experiences. Instead of treating ethnicity as a bounded, stable category, Ross shows that ethnic identity is shaped and transformed as cultural traditions from home and host societies come together in the context of local choices, structural constraints, and consumer society Einwanderer Funde Geschichte Migration British Columbia -- Antiquities British Columbia -- Emigration and immigration -- History Chinese -- British Columbia -- History Ethnoarchaeology -- British Columbia Immigrants -- British Columbia -- History Japanese -- British Columbia -- History Social archaeology -- British Columbia Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ross, Douglas E. Archaeology of Asian Transnationalism Gainesville : University Press of Florida,c2013 9780813044583 |
spellingShingle | Ross, Douglas E. Archaeology of Asian Transnationalism Einwanderer Funde Geschichte Migration British Columbia -- Antiquities British Columbia -- Emigration and immigration -- History Chinese -- British Columbia -- History Ethnoarchaeology -- British Columbia Immigrants -- British Columbia -- History Japanese -- British Columbia -- History Social archaeology -- British Columbia |
title | Archaeology of Asian Transnationalism |
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title_short | Archaeology of Asian Transnationalism |
title_sort | archaeology of asian transnationalism |
topic | Einwanderer Funde Geschichte Migration British Columbia -- Antiquities British Columbia -- Emigration and immigration -- History Chinese -- British Columbia -- History Ethnoarchaeology -- British Columbia Immigrants -- British Columbia -- History Japanese -- British Columbia -- History Social archaeology -- British Columbia |
topic_facet | Einwanderer Funde Geschichte Migration British Columbia -- Antiquities British Columbia -- Emigration and immigration -- History Chinese -- British Columbia -- History Ethnoarchaeology -- British Columbia Immigrants -- British Columbia -- History Japanese -- British Columbia -- History Social archaeology -- British Columbia |
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