American Chinatowns

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American Chinatowns

Race, Identity, and Postwar Urban Redevelopment

Interdisciplinary studies Urban communities History of the Americas Industrialisation and industrial history Urban and municipal planning and policy Civil engineering, surveying and building

Author: Chuo Li

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 30th May 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040359723


American Chinatowns: Race, Identity, and Postwar Urban Redevelopment

American Chinatowns: Race, Identity, and Postwar Urban Redevelopment offers a captivating exploration of the vibrant yet contested landscapes of Chinatowns across the United States.

Through a critical and nuanced lens, Li examines how postwar urban redevelopment, racial dynamics, and identity politics have profoundly transformed these iconic neighborhoods. Blending rich historical research with sharp analysis, this book uncovers the interplay of race, urban planning ideologies, and social equity, shedding light on how Chinatowns navigate resilience and reinvention amid shifting urban paradigms. Li’s work highlights the tension between cultural preservation and modernization, exploring the built environment alongside community-driven spatial activism to reveal how these urban spaces persist as sites of resistance, identity, and transformation. American Chinatowns is a compelling study of cultural landscape, urban justice, and the politics of city-making.

This book is essential reading for scholars, urbanists, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of race, identity, and the evolving narratives of America’s cities. This book invites readers to rethink the meaning of place, heritage, and equity in the urban fabric.

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