Chino

£19.95

Chino

Anti-Chinese Racism in Mexico, 1880-1940

Society and culture: general Migration, immigration and emigration History of the Americas

Author: Jason Oliver Chang

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Collection: Asian American Experience

Language: English

Published by: University of Illinois Press

Published on: 21st March 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9780252099359


From the late nineteenth century to the 1930s, antichinismo --the politics of racism against Chinese Mexicans--found potent expression in Mexico.

Jason Oliver Chang delves into the untold story of how antichinismo helped the revolutionary Mexican state, and the elite in control, of it build their nation. As Chang shows, anti-Chinese politics shared intimate bonds with a romantic ideology that surrounded the transformation of the mass indigenous peasantry into dignified mestizos.

Racializing a Chinese Other

became instrumental in organizing the political power and resources for winning Mexico's revolutionary war, building state power, and seizing national hegemony in order to dominate the majority Indian population. By centering the Chinese in the drama of Mexican history, Chang opens up a fascinating untold story about the ways antichinismo was embedded within Mexico's revolutionary national state and its ideologies.

Groundbreaking and boldly argued

Chino is a first-of-its-kind look at the essential role the Chinese played in Mexican culture and politics.

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