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I. Entry and Encounter

“Hold the Chow Mein, Gimme Soca”: Creolization of the Chinese in Guyana, Trinidad and Jamaica

Notes

  • Rex Nettleford, Mirror, Mirror: Identity, Race and Protest in Jamaica (Kingston: Collins & Sangster Ltd., 1970).
  • Evelyn Hu-DeHart, “Immigrants to a Developing Society: The Chinese in Northern Mexico 1875–1932,” Journal of Arizona History 21: 3 (1980), 275–312.
  • Wally Look Lai, “Chinese Indentured Labor Migration to the British West Indies in the 19th Century,” paper presented at conference on Asians in Latin America and the Caribbean, Queens College, New York, May 1988.
  • Eric Williams, From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean 1492–1969 (New York: Harper & Row, 1970).
  • Morton H. Fried, 1957, “The Chinese in the British Caribbean,” in Colloquium on Overseas Chinese, edited by M. Fried (New York: International Secretariat, Institute of Pacific Relations, 1957), 49–58.
  • Andrew W. Lind, “Adjustment Patterns among the Jamaican Chinese,” Social and Economic Studies 7: 2 (1958), 144–164.
  • Morton H. Fried, “Some Observations on the Chinese in British Guiana,” Social and Economic Studies 5: 1 (1956), 54–73.
  • Ibid.
  • Ibid.
  • Ibid.
  • Barry W. Higman, “The Chinese in Trinidad, 1806–1838,” Caribbean Studies 12: 3 (1972), 21–44.
  • Howard Johnson, “The Chinese in Trinidd in the Late Nineteenth Century,” Ethnic and Racial Studies 10: 1 (1987), 82–95.
  • Ibid.
  • Higman, “The Chinese in Trinidad, 1806–1838.”
  • Johnson, “The Chinese in Trinidad in the Late Nineteenth Century.”
  • Gerald Bentley and Frances Henry, “Some Preliminary Observations on the Chinese in Trinidad,” in McGill Studies in Caribbean Anthropology, edited by F. Henry (Canada, 1969), 19–33.
  • Ibid.
  • Lind, “Adjustment Patterns.”
  • Ibid.
  • Russell Dwight Lee, “The Perils of Ethnic Success: The Rise and Flight of the Chinese Traders in Jamaica.” Ph.D. Dissertation, Harvard University, 1979.
  • Ibid.
  • Ibid.
  • Orlando Patterson, “Context and Choice in Ethnic Allegiance: A Theoretical Framework and Caribbean Case Study,” in Ethnicity: Theory and Experience edited by N. Glazer and D. Moynihan (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1975), 305–349.
  • Fernando Henriques, Family and Colour in Jamaica (London: MacGibon & Kee, 1968).
  • Ibid.
  • Lloyd Braithwaite, Social Stratification in Trinidad (Kingston: Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies, Jamaica, 1975).
  • Edward Brathwaite, The Development of Creole Society in Jamaica, 1770–1820 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971).
  • Patterson, “Context and Choice.”
  • Ibid.
  • Ibid.
  • Ibid.
  • Lucy M. Cohen, Chinese in the Post-Civil War South (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1984).
  • M.G. Smith, The Plural Society in the British West Indies (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1965), 1–9.
  • Nettleford, 1970.
  • Rex Nettleford, Caribbean Cultural Identity: The Case of Jamaica (Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, 1978).

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