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Introduction: New Perspectives on the Caribbean Chinese | VII | |
Part I | The British West Indies | |
1 | The Chinese Indenture System in the British West Indies and Its Aftermath | 3 |
2 | Kissing the Cross: Nineteenth-Century Representations of Chinese and Indian Immigrants in British Guiana and Trinidad | 25 |
3 | Survival, Adaptation, and Integration: Origins and Evolution of the Chinese Community in Jamaica (1854-1962) | 41 |
4 | Chinese Economic Development and Ethnic Identity Formation in Jamaica | 69 |
Part II | CUBA | |
5 | "One Brings Another": The Formation of Early-Twentieth-Century Chinese Migrant Communities in Cuba | 93 |
6 | Si tu plegunta, a mi gusta hace cuento. "If you ask, I'll be happy to tell you": Felipe Luis narrates his story | 129 |
Part III | Re-Migration and Re-Imagining Identity | |
7 | Anatomy of a Craze: The Tangled Roots and Twisting Branches of the History of Cuban Chinese Restaurants in New York City | 145 |
8 | Migration Stories: Serial Migration and the Production of Home and Identity in Transnationalism | 159 |
Notes and Bibliographies | 191 | |
About the Editor and Contributors | 229 |
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