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Ethnic Renewal In Philadelphia'S Chinatown eBook

Space, Place, And Struggle

by Kathryn Wilson
language: english
Publisher: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS, April of 2015 ‧
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Philadelphia’s Chinatown, like many urban chinatowns, began in the late nineteenth century as a refuge for immigrant laborers and merchants in which to form a community to raise families and conduct business. But this enclave for expression, identity, and community is also the embodiment of historical legacies and personal and collective memories.
 
In Ethnic Renewal in Philadelphia’s Chinatown. Kathryn Wilson charts the unique history of this neighborhood. After 1945, a new generation of families began to shape Chinatown’s future. As plans for urban renewal—ranging from a cross-town expressway and commuter rail in the 1960s to a downtown baseball stadium in 2000—were proposed and developed, "Save Chinatown" activists rose up and fought for social justice.
 
Wilson chronicles the community’s efforts to save and renew itself through urban planning, territorial claims, and culturally specific rebuilding. She shows how these efforts led to Chinatown’s growth and its continued ability to serve as a living community for subsequent waves of new immigration.  

Ethnic Renewal In Philadelphia'S Chinatown

Space, Place, And Struggle

by Kathryn Wilson

Property Description
ISBN: 9781439912164
Publisher: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: April of 2015
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Urban Life, Landscape And Policy
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9781439912164