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Volume 1, 1987 • "Historical Development of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association/Huiguan System" - Him Mark Lai • "The Sojourner, Return Migration, and Immigration History" - Franklin Ng • "Chinese American Entrepreneur: The California Career of Chin Lung" - Sucheng Chan • "Chop Suey: From Chinese Food to Chinese American Food" - Reqiu Yu • "Intermarriage Among the Chinese in New York City" - Betty Lee Sung • "The Chinese Digest, 1935 to 1940" - Julie Shuk-yee Lam Defiance of Perpetuation: An Analysis of Characters in Mrs. Spring Fragrance" Lorraine Dong and Marlon K. Hom • "Leaves from the Mental Portfolio of a Eurasian" - Sui Sin Far Volume 2, 1988 • "Chinese American Studies: A Historical Survey" - Him Mark Lai • "The Chinese American Citizens Alliance: An Effort in Assimilation, 1895 - 1965" - Sue Fawn Chung • "A Chinese Laundryman Fights Back: Case of In Re Byron Mark" - Gregory Y. Mark • "The Social Awakening of Chinese American Women as Reported in Chung Sai Yat Po, 1900 - 1911" - Judy Yung • "Chinatown High Life: A Literary Pride" - Marlon Hom • "Chinese Traditional Religion in North America and Hawaii" - L. Eve Armentrout Ma • "Restoration of a Taoist Temple" - Paul Bowman • "Vallejo's Chinese Community, 1860 - 1960" - Laura Wong • "Tracing the Life of Wong Aloiau: Chinese Genealogy in Hawaii" - Violet L. Lai • "Tracing Hawaiianized Chinese Surnames" - Kum Pui Lai • "Fang H. Der, an Oral History from Baltimore, Maryland" - Lillian Lee Hom-Kim Volume 3, 1989 • "John C. Young, A Man Who Loved History" - Connie Young Yu • "A Muk-yu From Gold Mountain" - Marlon K. Hom • "The Chinese Encounter with Florida, 1865 - 1920" - George E. Pozzetta • "The Pilgrims from Gom-Benn: Migratory Origins of Chinese Pioneers in the San Bernadino Valley" - Harry W. Lawton • "Life is Like a Dream: Confessions of an Illegal Alien" - Huie Yuk Shone with Judy Yung and Marlon K. Hom • "Playing the Palace Theatre: A Chinese American's Recollections of Vaudeville" Helen Wong Jean • "Lue Gim Gong: A Life Reclaimed" - Ruthanne Lum McCunn
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Volume 4, 1990 • "They Also Came: The Migration of the Chinese and Japanese Women to Hawaii and the Continental United States" - Ronald Takaki • "Little Heard Voices: The Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance and the China Daily News' Appeal for Repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1943" - Renqui Yu • "The Architecture of San Francisco Chinatown" - Phillip P. Choy • "Recollections of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Stay at Our Home in San Francisco" - Lilly King Gee Won (Ellen Yeung, Tr.) • "Grandfather's Store: A Childhood Memory" - Irma Tam Soong • "The Exploitation of Chinese Labor in the Alaska Salmon Industry" - Donald Guimary and Jack Masson • "The Chinese Press in the United States and Canada Since World War II: A Diversity of Voices" - Him Mark Lai • “New York Chinese: The Nineteenth-Century Pre-Chinatown Settlement" - John Kuo Wei Tchen Volume 5, 1991 • "A Laundryman Sings the Blues" - Sin Jang Leung • "Chinese in Marin County, 1850 - 1950: A Century of Growth and Decline" - L. Eve Armentrout Ma • "Chinese Outside of Chinatown: A Chinese Community in South Florida" - Cindy H. Wong • "The Life and Career of Minnie Fong Lee" - Annie Soo • "The Guangdong Historical Background" - Him Mark Lai • "Surnames as Clues to Family History" - Emma Woo Louie • "Oral History Techniques" - Judy Yung • "Chinese American Historical Studies: A Summary of Resources at the National Archives - Pacific Sierra Region" - David Nealand • "Chinese Research Materials at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City" Grace Chung-Shing Tu Lee • "Chinese Genealogies" - L. Eve Armentrout Ma • "Chinese American Genealogy, A Sample" - Albert Cheng • "My Reception in America" - Fu Chi Hao • "Detainment at Angel Island: An Interview with Koon T. Lau" - Judy Yung • "The Most Memorable Event of My Stay in the United States" – Fong Volume 6, 1992 • "To Bring Forth a New China, to Build a Better America: The Chinese Marxist Left in America to the 1960s" - Him Mark Lai • "A Voice of Reason: Life and Times of Gilbert Woo, Chinese American Journalist" - Him Mark Lai • "The Forbidden City Legacy and its Chinese American Women" - Lorraine Dong • "Ging Hawk Club Essay Contest: 'Does My Future Lie in China or America?' " Ging Hawk Club • "Scholarship of Post-World War II Chinese Societies in North America: A Thematic Discussion" - Wing Chung Ng • "A Gold Mountain Man's Memoir" - Yuen Tim Gong
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Volume 7, 1993 • "Remember Us: A Search for Chinese Roots in Canada" - Lisa R. Mar • "In the Shadow of the Tiger: The 407th Air Service Squadron, Fourteenth Air Force, CBI, World War II" - Christina M. Lim and Sheldon H. Lim • "Familiar Strangers: The Fourteenth Air Service Group Case Study of Chinese American Identity During World War II" - Peter Phan • "The Chinese in New York, 1800 - 1950" - Arthur Bonner • "New Source Materials on Kang Youwei and the Baohuanghui" - Jane Leung Larson Volume 8, 1994 • "The Status of Overseas Chinese Studies" - Wang Gungwu • "Chinese Regional Solidarity: Case Study of the Hua Xian (Fah Yuen) Community in California" - Him Mark Lai • "Our Family's Journey from the Fragrant Mountain to the Gold Mountain" Hamilton J.L. Chang • "The Exclusion of Chinese Women, 1870 - 1943" - Sucheng Chan • "Square and Circle Club: Women in the Public Sphere" - Victoria Wong • "An Early Baltimore Chinese Family: Lee Yick You and Louise Yu Oy" - Lillian Lee Kim • "Fred Ho and Jon Jang: Profiles of Two Chinese American Jazz Musicians" Wei-Hua Zhang Volume 9, 1995 • " 'Interest Convergence' and the Liberalization of Discriminatory Immigration and Naturalization Laws Affecting Asians, 1943 - 1965" - John Hayakawa Torok • "A Tale of Two Brothers: Jung Oi-Won and Ming S. Jung" - Him Mark Lai and Edmund D. Jung • "Walter James: Reminiscences of My Younger Days" - Him Mark Lai, Laura Lai, and Phillip P. Choy, edited by Marlon K. Hom • "California's First Anti-Chinese Laws: From In Search of Equality: The Chinese Struggle Against Discrimination in Nineteenth-Century America" - Charles J. McClain Text of The People v. Hall, October 1, 1854 • "George W. Gift, Chinese Labor Agent in the Post-Civil War South" - Lucy M. Cohen • "The Anti-Chinese Movement in Colorado: Interethnic Competition and Conflict on the Eve of Exclusion" - William Wei • "The Development of A New Chinatown: Post-1965 Changes in New York City's Chinatown: - Andrew J. Peterson
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Volume 10, 1996 • "Upgrading the Migrant: Neither Huaquiao nor Huaren" - Wang Gungwu • "Chinese Organizations in America Based on Locality of Origin and/or DialectGroup Affiliation, 1940s - 1990s" - Him Mark Lai • "Staging Orientalism and Occidentalism: Chang and Eng Bunker and Phineas T. Barnum" - John Kuo Wei Tchen • "Chinese Americans and American Sport, 1880 - 1940" - Joel S. Franks • "Chinese in the Civil War: Ten Who Served" - Ruthanne Lum McCunn Volume 11, 1997 • "Enforcing and Challenging Exclusion in San Francisco: U.S. Immigration Officials and Chinese Immigrants 1882-1905" - Erika Lee • "No Such Sun Yat-Sen: An Archival Success Story" - Neil L. Thomsen • "Cry Not in Vain: The Boycott of 1905" - Silas KC Geneson • "Gold Mountain Dreams and Paper Son Schemes: Chinese Immigration Under Exclusion" - Madeline Hsu • "Opium in America and the Chinese" - Gregory Yee Mark • "Roles Played by Chinese in America During China's Resistance to Japanese Aggression and During World War II" - Him Mark Lai • "Chinese Fisherman of Santa Barbara and Santa Rosa Island" - Linda Bentz • "The Daniel K.E. Ching Collection: A Preliminary Look at Its Trade Cards and Sheet Music" - James Chan, Dennis Park, and Dina Shek Volume 12, 1998 • "Potato King and Film Producer, Flower Growers, Professionals, and Activists: The Huangliang Du Community in Northern California" - Him Mark Lai • "The Fake and the True: Researching Chinese Women's Immigration History" Judy Yung • "The Torreon Massacre of 1911: Anti-Chinese Sentiment and Revolutionary Articulations of National Identity in a Northern Mexican Town" - Larissa Nicole Schwartz • "A Chinese American Community in a Non-Chinatown Setting: A Preliminary Investigation of the San Diego Chinese Community" - Zeng Ying • "He's a Chinaman" - Edmund D. Jung, M. D. Volume 13, 1999 • "China and the Chinese American Community: The Political Dimension" - Him Mark Lai • "Mortuary Practices in San Francisco Chinatown" - Linda Sun Crowder • "The Fong Family History: Stories of My Father's Side of the Family" - Julia Fong • "Rhymes Cantonese Mothers Sang" - Marlon K. Hom • "The Hing Lung Laundry in Santa Barbara: Archeological, Historical, and Architectural Perspectives" - Roberta S. Greenwood • "Archival Records of Chinese Immigrants in New York" - Betty Lee Sung • "Subject Index, 1987-1999" - Judy Yung
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Volume 14, 2000 • "Ethnic Chinese: The Past in Their Future" - Wang Gungwu • "Retention of the Chinese Heritage: Chinese Schools in America Before World War II" - Him Mark Lai • "Excluded, Segregated, and Forgotten: A Historical View of the Discrimination Against Chinese Americans in Public Schools" - Joyce Kuo • "The Report Transmitting the Register of Schools of Overseas Chinese in North America to the Ministry of Education, Second Year of the Xuantong Reign Era [1910]; Liang Qinggui" - translated by Him Mark Lai and Ellen Yeung • "My Journey: In Search of Roots" - May Wong • "The Wing Luke Asian Museum: Gathering Asian American Stories" - Ron Chew • "The San Diego Chinese Historical Museum" - Murray K. Lee, with Jennifer Fukuhara-Good and Alexander Chuang Volume 15, 2001 • "Retention of the Chinese Heritage, Part II: Chinese Schools in America Before World War II" - Him Mark Lai • "The Laundry Man's Got a Knife!: China and Chinese America in Early United States Cinema" - John Haddad • "Chinese Christian Youth Conferences in America, with a Focus on the East Coast" - Reverend Paul Louie • "The Future of the Exclusively Chinese Churches in America" - Reverend Edwar Lee • "Growth of Chinese Protestant Congregations from 1950 to mid-1996 in Five Bay Area Counties" - Reverend James Chuck • "Donaldina Cameron: A Reappraisal" - Laurene Wu McClain • "Going Through College: Up Grade- or Down?” - Chi Chan Volume 16, 2002 • "Overseas Chinese: The State of the Field" - Edgar Wickberg • "California Dreaming: Migration and Dependency" - Madeline Hsu
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"Gold Mountain Wives: Rhapsodies in Blue" An Essay by Tam Bi'an in Xinning zashi (1949) - Translated by Marlon K. Hom "Fallen Leaves' Homecoming: Notes on the 1893 Gold Mountain Charity Cemetery in Xinhui" - Marlon K. Hom "A Sense of Home" - Kristen Fong "Asian American Struggles for Civil, Political, Economic, and Social Rights" Sucheng Chan
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Volume 17, 2003 • “Comparing the Voting Participation of Chinese to Other Asian Americans in Recent U.S. Elections” – Pei-Te Lien • “’We Gave Workers a Sense of Dignity’ An Interview with Ah Quon McElrath, Union Social Worker” – Judy Yung • “Anglo-Saxonizing Machines: Exclusion America, White Australia” – Michael Williams • “The Anti-Chinese Riot in Tonopah, Nevada, 1903” – Sue Fawn Chung with Elmer Rusco • “The 1903 Anti-Chinese Riot in Tonopah, Nevada, from a Chinese Perspective: Two Letters Published in the Chung Sai Yat Po” – Him Mark Lai (Translator) • “From Victims to Victors: A Chinese Contribution to American Law, Yick Wo versus Hopkins” – Laurene Wu McLain • “Struggle for Identity in the Most Southern Place on Earth: The Chinese in the Mississippi Delta” – John Thornell Volume 18, 2004 • “Myths of Creation and the Creation of Myths: Interrogating Chinese Diaspora” – Li Minghuan • “The Chinese-Marxist Left, Chinese Students and Scholars in America, and the New China: Mid-1940s to Mid-1950s” – Him Mark Lai • “From Studying Abroad to Staying Abroad” – John T. Ma (Translated from Chinese by Marlon K. Hom) • “Stranded Scholar from China: The Life of Calvin H. Chen, MD” – John C. Chen • “The Wenzhouese Community in New York City” – John T. Ma with Him Mark Lai • “The Quest for Family Stability” – Xiaojian Zhao • “A Mother’s Dream” – Interviewed, Translated, and Edited by Amy Ming Yan Szeto • “Asparagus Farming, Family Business, and Immigration Sensibility: Sam Chang’s Life and Writings as a Chinese-American Farmer” – Haiming Liu Volume 19, 2005 • “Echoes of the Chinese Exclusion Era in Post- 9/11 America” – Erika Lee • “My Great-Aunt Wen Zhengde” – Laurene Wu McClain • “Breaking Racial Barriers: Wo Kee Company, A Collaboration between a Chinese Immigrant and White American in Nineteenth-Century America” – Wen Zhengde (Edited by Laurene Wu McClain) • “A Brief Historical Overview of Wen Xiongfei’s Times” – Him Mark Lai • “Founding of the Chinese Revolutionary League in America” – Wen Xiongfei (Edited by Him Mark Lai) • “A Chinese-American Woman’s Plight During the Cultural Revolution” – Wen Zhengde (Edited by Laurene Wu McClain) • “Chinese-American Transnationalism Aboard the Love Boat” – Ellen D. Wu
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Volume 20, 2006 • “Fitting in Space: Rose Hum Lee’s Negotiation of Assimilation and Citizenship in America” – Katherine Ng • “Getting Out, Left Behind: The Life of a Stranded Chinese Scholar and Her Daughter” – John C. Chen • “Ringbarkers and Market Gardeners: A Comparison of the Rural Chinese of New South Wales and California” – Barry McGowan • “Historical Notes on Chinese Restaurants in Portland, Maine” – Gary W. Libby • “Mounting ‘Gold Mountain’: Examining the Exhibitions of Chinese American Museums” – Marisa Louie • “My Heart Is Open” – Nguyen Louie Volume 21, 2007 Special 20th Anniversary Issue: 2005 Chinese American Studies Conference Proceedings; “Branching Out the Banyan Tree: A Changing Chinese America”
Preface to Volume & Conference Speeches • Twenty Years of Chinese America: History And Perspectives - Him Mark Lai • Branching Out the Banyan Tree: A Changing Chinese America - Lorraine Dong, PhD • Making History (Conference Banquet Tribute to Philip P. Choy and Him Mark Lai) Marlon K. Hom, PhD • Conference Honoree Profiles: Chinese America’s Grand Historians, Philip P. Choy and Him Mark Lai • Luncheon Keynote Speeches: Charles B. Reed, EdD; Henry Der • Banquet Keynote Speaker: Gary Locke, JD Conference Papers and Summaries Gender and Family • Gender & Family Similarities in Given Names of Chinese and Anglo-Saxon Origins Emma Woo Louie • Black Chinese: History, Hybridity, and Home - Wendy Marie Thompson • My Race, Too, is Queer: Queer Mixed Heritage Chinese Americans Fight for Marriage Equality - Wei Ming Dariotis, PhD • Marriage Rights in the Media - Stuart Gaffney • The Emergence of Chinese American Women • Contested Childhoods: The Pacific Society for the Suppression of Vice vs. the WHMS Methodist Oriental Home, 1900-1903 - Jeffrey L. Staley, PhD • Oral History Workshop - Judy Yung, PhD Health • The Chinese Health Agenda: Proposed Strategies for Improving Chinese American Health and Wellness – Layla R. Hall, MPH and Kent Woo, MSW • Accommodating Care of Type 2 Diabetes for the Chinese American Family - Christine M.L. Kwan, PhD, Kevin M. Chun, PhD, and Catherine A. Chesla, RN, DNSC, FAAN • The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Among Chinese Women with Breast Cancer - Evaon Wong-Kim, PhD, MPH, MSW
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The Development of a Community-Based Integrated Health Care system for the San Francisco Chinese Community - Edward A. Chow, MD, Bernard Lau, L. Eric Leung, MD, Richard Loos, and Brenda Yee, MSN Accessing Cultural Competent Health Education Programs in the Twenty-First Century Angela Sun, MPH, Sarah Stearman, RD, and Edward A. Chow, MD
Immigration and Settlement • Overview and Examples of NARA San Francisco Historical Resources Then and Now, 1975-2005 – Daniel Nealand • Beyond Black and White: Race, Class, and Chinese Americans in Multiracial Chicago Shanshan Lan • Old Rituals in New Lands - Roberta S. Greenwood, PhD • The Alien Files or A-Files: The Missing Link • Rooted in the Americanization Zeal: the San Francisco International Institute, Race, and Settlement Work, 1918-1939 - Andrew Urban • Detention at Angel Island: First Empirical Evidence - Robert Barde and Gustavo Bobonis Political Activism • Chinese American Political Participation Since the Post-war Period: Critical Studies from Mainland China [Chinese] - Zhang Yinglong, PhD Regional History • Reclaimed Stories: Chinatown, Oakland, California – William Wong • Driven Out: Roundups and Resistance of the Chinese in Rural California - Jean Pfaelzer • Return of the “Heathen Chinee”: Stereotypes in Chinese American Archaeology - Kelly Fong • Activating Legal Protections for Archaeological Remains of Historic Chinatown Sites: Lessons Learned from Oakland, California - Anna Naruta • Finding Home Again: The Story of the Chinese Historical and Cultural Project and Its Efforts to Reclaim the Forgotten Historic Chinatowns of San Jose, California - Rodney M. Lum, OD • Forming a Chinese Identity When Everyone Else is Either Black or White - John Jung, PhD • A Snapshot of the Asian Community in 1930s San Diego - Murray K. Lee • The Development of Chinese Ethnic Communities in Greater Boston - Shauna Lo Religion • The History of Two Taoist temples: the Baiyunguan in Shanghai, China and the Bok Kai in Marysville, California - Joan Mann Representation: Media, Literature, and the Arts • Two Critical Points on Chinese Language Literature Overseas [Chinese] - Frank Cheng • Chinese Language Literature in America: a Historical Development [Chinese] - Maurice Chuck • Dear Mother, I Am Trying My Best to Come to You [Chinese] - Ray Lau • The Association of Overseas Chinese Language Literature: A Brief Introduction [Chinese] - Ziyi Liu • Perspectives on Cultural Attributes and Identities in Overseas Chinese Literature [Chinese] – Lu Hong • On Literary Vitality [Chinese] - Zhao Sihong
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Chinese Language Literature and the Chinese in America: A Shared Historical Destiny [Chinese]- Zong Ying What is Chinese American Art? The Visual Dialectics of Golf, Leisure, and Beauty in Eva Fong Chan’s Paintings - Di Yin Lu On the Term “Chinese Language” (A Preliminary Manuscript) [Chinese] - Leung Puichee Mirrors and Windows: Chinese American Filmmakers” Sing Tao Daily’s Overseas Edition and the Globalization of Chinese Language Newspapers [Chinese] - Joseph Leung The Development of Chinese Language Television in Northern California [Chinese] Franklin Wu More to the Chinese Side: The Ruminations of a Fifth-Generation Chinese American Filmmaker - William Gow
Transnational Perspectives • The 1905 Anti-American Boycott As a Transnational Chinese Movement - Jane Leung Larson • Branching Out: Chinese American Literary Studies in Taiwan - Te-Hsing Shan, PhD • Motherland and Chinese Diaspora - Da Zheng, PhD • Chinese Crossing Borders: a Roundtable Comparing Chinese in Canada and the United States • The New Chinese Canadian Historical Society of British Columbia - Edgar Wickberg, PhD • The Canadian Chinese Exclusion Act and the Veterans Who Overcame It - Larry Wong • Homeland Origins and Political Identities Among Chinese Americans - Pei-te Lien, PhD Adaptation and Organization: The History and Heritage of the Chinese in the Riverina and Western New South Wales, Australia - Barry McGowan, PhD • Exile between two Continents: Ettie Chin’s War Experiences in China (1937-1944) - Jin Feng, PhD Youth & Education • Youth Empowerment: Employing Opportunities • Youth Empowerment: Language, Barriers, and Opportunities • Mainstreaming and Professionalizing Chinese-Language Education: A New Mission for a New Century - Stella Kwoh, EDD • An Overview of the Chinese Language Schools in San Francisco [Chinese] - Catherine Leung • More Than Ninety Years of Bay Area History: Group Homes for Chinese Children Conference Sessions, Supporters, and Participants
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