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An Immigrant Neighborhood Interethnic And Interracial Encounters In New York Before 1930 Shirley Yee

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An Immigrant Neighborhood Interethnic And Interracial Encounters In New York Before 1930 Shirley Yee
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Shirley Yee
ISBN: 9781592131273, 1592131271
Language: English
Year: 2011

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An Immigrant Neighborhood Interethnic And Interracial Encounters In New York Before 1930 Shirley Yee by Shirley Yee 9781592131273, 1592131271 instant download after payment.

Examining race and ethnic relations through an intersectional lens, Shirley Yee's An Immigrant Neighborhoodinvestigates the ways that race, class, and gender together shaped concepts of integration and assimilation as well as whiteness and citizenship in lower Manhattan during the late nineteenth and early twentieth-centuries. In contrast to accounts of insulated neighborhoods and ethnic enclaves, Yee unearths the story of working class urban dwellers of various ethnic groups—Chinese, Jews, Italians, and Irish—routinely interacting in social and economic settings. Yee's numerous, fascinating anecdotes—such as one about an Irishman who served as the only funeral director for Chinese for many years—recount the lived experiences of these neighborhoods, detailing friendships, business relationships, and sexual relationships that vividly counter the prevailing idea that different ethnic groups did not mix except in ways marked by violence and hostility.

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