Journal of Chinese Overseas : free access to a special collection
The Journal of Chinese Overseas gives free access to a collection of 10 special articles, handpicked by the editors to illustrate the quality of the research and give you a flavor of how the journal examines Chineseness in its many diverse settings.
Access to these articles will remain free through December 31, 2018.
Special collection
- Vol. 4, n° 1 (2008)
Chinese Migration and China’s Foreign Policy in Africa
Emmanuel Ma Mung - Vol. 5, n°1 (2009)
Sinifying New Spain: Cathay’s Influence on Colonial Mexico via the Nao de China
Edward R. Slack, Jr. - Vol. 5, n° 2 (2009)
The Making of a Diasporic Identity: The Case of the Sydney Chinese Commercial Elite, 1890s-1900s
Kuo Mei-fen - Vol. 6, n° 1 (2010)
Conceptualizing Chinese Migration and Chinese Overseas: The Contribution of Wang Gungwu
Huang Jianli - Vol. 7, n° 1 (2011)
Vancouver Chinatown in Transition
Peter Li and Eva Li - Vol. 8, n° 1 (2012)
The Change of Social Spaces with Chinese Settlements in Singapore under National Policies
Yun-Tsui Yeh - Vol. 9, n° 2 (2013)
Law as Politics: Chinese Litigants in Australian Colonial Courts
Mark Finnane - Vol. 10, n° 1 (2014)
Making the “Invisible” a “Visible Problem” — The Representation of Chinese Illegal Immigrants in U.S. Newspapers
Zheng Zhu - Vol. 11, n° 2 (2015)
Constructing Identities through Multilingualism and Multiscriptualism The Linguistic Landscape in Dutch and Belgian Chinatowns
Xiaomei Wang and Hans Van De Velde - Vol. 13, n° 2 (2017)
Who Speaks for China? Translating Geopolitics through Language Institutes in Costa Rica
Monica Dehart
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