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From Urban Enclave to Ethnic Suburb : New Asian Communities in Pacific Rim Countries, Hardback Book

From Urban Enclave to Ethnic Suburb : New Asian Communities in Pacific Rim Countries Hardback

Edited by Wei Li

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From Urban Enclave to Ethnic Suburb focuses on the migration, settlement, and adaptation of Chinese and other Asian immigrants and their impacts on the transformation of metropolitan areas in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

These stories of the interactivity of Asian ""people and place"" in four nation-states are framed within the larger context of spatial and social patterns, migration, acculturation/assimilation, and racialization theories, and emerging landscapes in the inner cities and suburbs of metropolitan areas like Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Toronto, Vancouver, Sydney, and Auckland.

Nine chapters document the experiences of Asian immigrants and refugees - rich and poor, old and new.

Their communities vary from no identifiable residential cluster (Vietnamese in Northern Virginia) to multiple residential and business clusters in both inner city and suburbs (Koreans in Los Angeles, Chinese in Toronto) to the largest suburban Chinese residential and business concentration (the San Gabriel Valley of suburban Los Angeles) and the ""high-tech Mecca"" of the U.S., if not the world (Silicon Valley).

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