In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

Selected Bibliography U.S. Government Publications Reeves, Terrance J., and Claudette E. Bennett. We Are the People: Asians in the United States. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Census Bureau, December 2004. Census 2000 Special Reports. Rytina, Nancy F. Estimates of the Legal Permanent Resident Population and Population Eligible to Naturalize in 2004.Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics Policy Directorate, February 2006. U.S. Census Bureau. United States: Census of 2000. ———.The Asian Population: 2000. Census 2000 Brief, 2002. ———. United States: 2000, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics, 2002. ———. “Revenues for Asian-Owned Firms Surpass $326 Billion, Number of Businesses up 24 Percent.” Census Bureau News, 2006. U.S. Department of State. U.S.—Hong Kong Policy Act Report, 2005. U.S. Government Accountability Office. Estimating the Undocumented Population: A “Grouped Answers” Approach to Surveying Foreign-Born Respondents. GAO06 –775, September 2006. U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service. StatisticalYearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Washington DC: Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1965–2000. ———. Office of Policy and Planning,“Estimates of the Unauthorized Immigrant Population Residing in the United States: 1990 to 2000,” 2001. U.S. President.“Executive Order 12711––Policy Implementation with Respect to Nationals of the People’s Republic of China.” Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents 1–26, 558–559, April 11, 1990. U.S. Senate. Report of the Joint Special Committee to Investigate Chinese Immigration. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1877. United States Statutes INS Act of 1965, Public Law 89–236. Public Law 99–803, Act of November 6, 1986. Public Law 104–208, 110 Statute, 3009–546, Act of September 20, 1996. Newspapers, Periodicals, and Regional Directories Chengshi kuaibao (Metro Express), 2004. Chicago ChineseYellow Pages, 2006. ChineseYellow Pages, Boston and Philadelphia edition, 2005. 185 Selected Bibliography 186 ChineseYellow Pages, Houston edition, 2000–2002, 2007. Chinese Yellow Pages or Chinese Consumer Yellow Pages, New York edition, 1990, 1993, 2000; New York-New Jersey edition, 2001–2007. ChineseYellow Pages or Chinese ConsumerYellow Pages, northern California edition, 2002–2007. ChineseYellow Pages or Chinese ConsumerYellow Pages, southern California edition, 2000–2007. Chinese Yellow Pages or Chinese Consumer Yellow Pages, southern California San Diego/Las Vegas edition, 2006–2007. ChineseYellow Pages,Washington, D.C. edition, 2005. Jiushi niandai, 1995. Ming bao, 2004. Seattle Chinese Directory, 2006–2008. Seattle Chinese Phonebook, 2007–2008. Seattle ChineseYellow Pages, 2007–2008. Shijie ribao (Chinese Daily News or World Journal), 2002–2008. Shijie zhoukan (weekly magazine of the Shijie ribao), 2002–2008. Secondary Sources Abelmann, Nancy, and John Lie. Blue Dreams: Korean Americans and the Los Angeles Riots. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995. Aldrich, Howard, and Roger Waldinger.“Ethnicity and Entrepreneurship.” Annual Review of Sociology 16 (1990): 111–135. Bao, Xiaolan. Holding up More Than Half the Sky: Chinese Women Garment Workers in NewYork City, 1948–1992. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2001. Belden, Elionne L.W. Claiming Chinese Identity. New York: Garland, 1997. Cao Guiling. Beijingren zai nieyue (The Beijingers in New York). China: Beijing Television Production, 1993.Television series directed by Zheng Xiaolong. Cao Yang Qinmin. “Fenbie miantan: ceshi hunyin zhenshixiang de miantan” (Separate interviews: interviews that test whether a marriage claim is genuine.” In Shijie zhoukan, October 19, 2008, 52–53. Caughey, John W. Their Majesties the Mob. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1960. Chan, Sucheng. Asian Americans:An Interpretive History. New York:Twayne, 1991. ———. “The Exclusion of Chinese Women.” In Entry Denied: Exclusion and the Chinese Community in America, 1882–1943, edited by Sucheng Chan, 94–146. Philadelphia:Temple University Press, 1991. Chang, Shenglin. The Global Silicon Valley Home: Lives and Landscapes within Taiwanese American Trans-Pacific Culture. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006. Changle American Association. Changle American Association, Inc. New York, Changle American Association, 2001, 2002, 2003. Chen Chao. Jindai liuxueshen (History of students studying abroad during the recent period). Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe, 1998. Chen, Hsiang-shui. Chinatown No More:Taiwanese Immigrants in Contemporary New York. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1992. [3.15.218.254] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 12:58 GMT) Selected Bibliography 187 Chen, Shehong. Being Chinese, Becoming Chinese American. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2002. Cheng, Lucie, and Edna Bonacich, eds. Labor Migration under Capitalism: Asian Workers in the United States before World War II. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. Cheng, Lucie, and Philip Q.Yang.“Asians:The ‘Model Minority’ Deconstructed.” In Ethnic Los Angeles, edited by Roger Waldinger and Mehdi Bozorgmehr, 305–344. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1996. Cheng, Nien...

Share