Information Resources

 

 | Publications | Bibliographies | Scholars | Libraries | Listservers | Websites |

 

Publications (New):

 

Balbi, Mariella. Los Chifas en el Perú: Historia y Recetas. Lima: Ediciones Universidad de San Martín de Porres, 1999.

 

Basadre, Jorge. Historia de la República del Perú. Ts. I-XVI.  6th Ed. Lima: Editorial Universitaria, 1969.

 

Derpich, Wilma. El Otro Lado Azul: Empresarios Chinos en el Perú (1890-1930).  Lima: Editorial del Congreso del Perú, 1999.

 

Guerrero Rodríguez, Armando. Caen las Hojas al Viento. Pisco [Perú]: Imprenta Unión, 1999.

 

Kerr, R.A. “Lost in Lima: the Asian-Hispanic Fiction of Siu Kam Wen”, Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana, 28 (1): 54-65, 1999.

 

Lo Bartolo, Giuseppe. Barrio Chino de La Habana: Imagen del tiempo. Panama: Edición Caribe Publishing, 1999.

 

Mckeown, Adam. “Conceptualizing Chinese Diasporas, 1842 to 1949,” The Journal of AsianStudies, 58 (2): 306-37, May 1999.

 

Muñoz Cabrejo, Fanni. “El ´vuelo´ del Dragón. La cultura del opio en la Lima del novecientos”  Allpanchis, 52: 55-80, Sicuani, Cusco, 1999.

 

Peloso, Vicente. Peasant on Plantations. Subaltern Strategies of Labor and Resistance in the Pisco Valley, Peru. Duke University Press London y Durham, 1999.

 

Sue-A-Quan, Trev. Cane Reapers: Chinese Indentured Immigrants in Guyana. Book available for sale at http://cgroots.tripod.com/

 

 

Bibliographies:

 

Chu, Clara M. Information Sources on Chinese in Peru: A Resource Guide. Los Angeles, 1999.

----------.  Chinese Latino Literature Authors. Los Angeles, 1999.

----------. Asians in Latin America: work published 1990-1998. Los Angeles, 1998.

--------. Information Resources on the Chinese in Latin America: A Resource Guide. Los Angeles, 1992, reprinted 1997.

--------. Early Chinese influence in the Americas. Los Angeles, 1994.

Rodriguez Pastor, Humberto. Bibliography [Chinese in Peru]. 1999. E-mail: hrodriguez@concytec.gob.pe or cchu@ucla.edu

Sanjek, Roger ed. Caribbean Asians: Chinese, Indian, and Japanese Experiences in Trinidad and the Dominican Republic. New York: Queens College/CUNY, 1990.

Scholars (only those with contact information):

Work in Progress.

Evelyn Hu-DeHart

Evelyn Hu-DeHart is Professor of History, Chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies, and Director of the Center for Studies of Ethnicity and Race in America (CSERA) at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She has also taught at the City University of New York system, New York University, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Arizona and University of Michigan, as well as lectured at universities and research institutes in Mexico, Peru, Cuba, France, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China.  She is involved right now with a large research project on the Asian Diaspora in Latin American and the Caribbean.

Libraries:

National libraries have excellent collections of primary resources and librarians can provide direction to further information so they serve as a good source of contact.

Latin American National Libraries:

| Argentina | Bolivia | Brazil | LC Rio Office | Chile | El Salvador | Honduras | Jamaica | | Mexico | Panama | Peru | Uruguay | Venezuela |

Listservers:

See Chinese Diaspora and Other Asians in/from Latin America Pages

 

Websites:

 

Chinese in Guyana: Their Roots. 

 

This site presents information about the introduction of the first Chinese Immigrants to Guyana (then called British Guiana) between 1853-1879.  It offers information about the history of Chinese immigrants, indenture contract information, voyages, passengers, and statistics.

 

 

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