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The forces without: The regulation of Chinese female immigration to America, 1852-1882.

机译:无势力:1852-1882年,中国女性移民美国的规定。

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The shortage of women in American Chinatowns represents one phenomenon whose importance is undisputed. Without female residents, Chinese immigrant communities could not recreate normal village life in the United States, while the disproportionate number of unattached males contributed to the vitality of Chinatown vice industries. Traditionally, scholars have relied upon the Chinese joint family system and the sojourner mentality to conclude that, at least before 1882, this absence of Chinese women resulted from a combination of family and personal choice. Thus, scholars have generally divided nineteenth-century Chinese American history into only two periods: the period of unrestricted immigration and the period of exclusion.; By comparing Chinese settlement patterns in the United States with those in other Chinese immigrant communities, this study challenges the accuracy of such a two-dimensional framework. Unlike those in America, Chinese immigrant communities in other parts of the world experienced significant female immigration, while the joint family allowed husbands and wives to sojourn together in times of economic hardship. Therefore, since most Chinese emigrants left home in response to economic crises, the author concludes that the family/sojourner explanation cannot account for the shortage of Chinese women in the United States.; In offering an alternative explanation for the absence of women in American Chinatowns before 1882, this study focuses on a little-known American immigration law, the Page Act of 1875. Although the law limited its restrictions to prostitutes, prevailing anti-Chinese stereotypes led American officials to enforce this legislation as a female exclusion law. Thus, the author argues that, during its tenure (1875-1882), the Page Law--not the family/sojourner coalition--prevented America's Chinese communities from developing normally, by prohibiting laboring women from joining their husbands. In addition to proposing a conceptual framework which recognizes the 1875 law's importance, this study reexamines the pre-exclusion period and tells the story of an almost invisible element in the history of Chinese Americans: the wives of Chinese laborers.
机译:美国唐人街的妇女短缺是一种现象,其重要性毋庸置疑。没有女性居民,中国移民社区无法在美国恢复正常的乡村生活,而数量众多的独居男性则为唐人街色情产业的发展做出了贡献。传统上,学者们依靠中国的联合家庭制度和寄宿家庭的心态得出的结论是,至少在1882年之前,中国妇女的缺席是家庭和个人选择的共同作用。因此,学者们通常将19世纪的华裔美国人的历史分为两个时期:不受限制的移民时期和排斥时期。通过将美国在华人的定居模式与其他中国移民社区中的定居模式进行比较,本研究挑战了这种二维框架的准确性。与美国不同,世界其他地区的华人移民社区经历了大量女性移民,而联合家庭允许丈夫和妻子在经济困难时期一起居住。因此,由于大多数华人移民是为应对经济危机而离家出走,因此作者得出的结论是,家庭/旅居者的解释不能解释美国华裔女性的短缺。在为1882年之前的美国唐人街没有妇女的情况提供另一种解释时,本研究着眼于鲜为人知的美国移民法,即1875年的《佩奇法案》。尽管该法将妓女限制于妓女,但普遍的反华陈规定型观念导致美国人官员将这项法律强制执行为女性排斥法。因此,作者认为,《佩奇法》在其任职期间(1875-1882年)(而不是家庭/旅居者联盟),禁止劳动妇女加入丈夫,从而阻止了美国华人社区的正常发展。除了提出一个概念框架来承认1875年法律的重要性外,这项研究还重新审视了禁令前的时期,并讲述了华裔美国人历史上几乎不可见的元素:华裔劳工的妻子。

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  • 作者

    Peffer, George Anthony.;

  • 作者单位

    Carnegie Mellon University.;

  • 授予单位 Carnegie Mellon University.;
  • 学科 History United States.; Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.; Womens Studies.
  • 学位 D.A.
  • 年度 1989
  • 页码 359 p.
  • 总页数 359
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;民族学;社会学;
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