China in America / A study in the social life of the Chinese in the eastern cities of the United States
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The author surveys the social organization, customs, and daily life of Chinese immigrants living in eastern American cities, tracing their regional origins in southern China and differences of dialect and habit. He describes kinship networks, clan associations and guilds that mediate disputes and provide mutual aid, occupational patterns that often center on laundries, shops, and skilled trades, and the predominance of single male migrants resulting in few local women. Attention is given to housing, food and work routines, festival observances, and the ways traditional village loyalties and secret societies continue to shape relations and migration.
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