Forever Struggle: Activism, Identity, and Survival in Boston's Chinatown, 1880-2018

Author:   Michael Liu
Publisher:   University of Massachusetts Press
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9781625345462


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 December 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Michael Liu
Publisher:   University of Massachusetts Press
Imprint:   University of Massachusetts Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.395kg
ISBN:  

9781625345462


ISBN 10:   1625345461
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 December 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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"Forever Struggle is an accessibly written and broad political, social, and economic history of Boston's Chinatown. Liu has uncovered the fascinating and previously overlooked story of one of Boston's most vital ethnic communities.""—Anthony Bak Buccitelli, author of City of Neighborhoods: Memory, Folklore, and Ethnic Place in Boston ""Forever Struggle describes opportunities for and challenges to building cross-racial alliances that address shared concerns regarding police brutality, environmental racism, bureaucratic, real estate-driven city planning, and exclusion from local policy decision-making. This is the most important contribution of this book . . . most Chinatown studies tend to emphasize these communities' 'enclave' qualities, reinforcing the sense of insularity, self-sufficiency, and clannishness.""—Tarry Hum, author of Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn's Sunset Park"


Forever Struggle is an accessibly written and broad political, social, and economic history of Boston's Chinatown. Liu has uncovered the fascinating and previously overlooked story of one of Boston's most vital ethnic communities.--Anthony Bak Buccitelli, author of City of Neighborhoods: Memory, Folklore, and Ethnic Place in Boston Forever Struggle describes opportunities for and challenges to building cross-racial alliances that address shared concerns regarding police brutality, environmental racism, bureaucratic, real estate-driven city planning, and exclusion from local policy decision-making. This is the most important contribution of this book . . . most Chinatown studies tend to emphasize these communities''enclave' qualities, reinforcing the sense of insularity, self-sufficiency, and clannishness.--Tarry Hum, author of Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn's Sunset Park In his accessible and illuminating new book, Forever Struggle: Activism, Identity, and Survival in Boston's Chinatown, 1880-2018, Michael Liu tracks the transformation of this low-income, immigrant neighborhood's relationship to Boston. The book gives a rich and thorough history of this cross-section of the city, and details a neighborhood that's long been 'under tremendous pressure.'--Boston Globe


Forever Struggle is an accessibly written and broad political, social, and economic history of Boston's Chinatown. Liu has uncovered the fascinating and previously overlooked story of one of Boston's most vital ethnic communities. -Anthony Bak Buccitelli, author of City of Neighborhoods: Memory, Folklore, and Ethnic Place in Boston Forever Struggle describes opportunities for and challenges to building cross-racial alliances that address shared concerns regarding police brutality, environmental racism, bureaucratic, real estate-driven city planning, and exclusion from local policy decision-making. This is the most important contribution of this book . . . most Chinatown studies tend to emphasize these communities' 'enclave' qualities, reinforcing the sense of insularity, self-sufficiency, and clannishness. -Tarry Hum, author of Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn's Sunset Park


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Michael Liu is coauthor of The Snake Dance of Asian American Activism: Community, Vision, and Power and former senior research associate at the Institute for Asian American Studies at the University of Massachusetts Boston.

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