Asian diasporas in Latin America and the Caribbean: A historical perspective
Keywords:
migrations, international studies, Asia PacificAbstract
Comments for Dossier Transregional Studies: Methodological and theoretical proposals to approximate the historical relations and contemporary links between Asia and Latin America, around the Asian diasporas in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Downloads
References
Accone, D. (2008). A Chinese Family in South Africa. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 219-232.
Boxer, C.R. (1991). The Portuguese Seaborne Empire, 1415-1825. Carcanet.
Calvo, T. (1983). Japoneses en Guadalajara: «Blancos de honor» durante el seiscientos mexicano. Revista de Indias, 43(172), 533-547.
Chen, E.W.C. (2008). “You are like us, you eat plátanos”: Chinese Dominicans, race, ethnicity, and identity. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 23-40.
Dobyns, H.F. y Doughty, P.L. (1976). Peru: A Cultural History. Oxford University Press.
Dubs, H.H. y Smith, R.S. (1942). Chinese in Mexico City in 1635. Far Eastern Quarterly, 1, 387-389. https://doi.org/10.2307/2048930
Espinosa Luis, M. (2008). Encuentro con el pintor Pedro Eng. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 244-245.
Falcón Paradí, A. (2008). Selected Poetry. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 233-237.
Fernández, R.P. y González, S.R. (2008). La corneta china (suona) en Cuba: Una contribución cultural asiática trascendente. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 139-160.
Haney López, I. (1996). White by Law: The Legal Construction of Race. New York University Press.
Hu-DeHart, E. (2002). Huagong and Huashang: The Chinese as Laborers and Merchants in Latin America and the Caribbean. Amerasia Journal, 28(2), 64-90. https://doi.org/10.17953/amer.28.2.d1g4p5tpn8751k71
____. (Ed.). (2006). Introduction: Transpacific confrontation/Confrontación transpacífica. Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas, 72(1), 3-12.
Khan, A. (2004) Callaloo Nation: Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity Among South Asians in Trinidad. Duke University Press.
Kikumura-Yano, A. (Ed.). (2002). Encyclopedia of Japanese Descendants in the Americas. An Illustrated History of the Nikkei. AltaMira Press.
Kurashige, S. (2008). Crenshaw and the Rise of Multiethnic Los Angeles. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 41-58.
Lau, M. (2008). “71” Series Photo Essay. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 247-250.
Look Lai, W. (1993). Indentured Labor, Caribbean Sugar: Chinese and Indian Migrants to the British West Indies, 1838-1918. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
López, K. (2004). “One Brings Another”: The Formation of Early-Twentieth Century Chinese Migrant Communities in Cuba. En A.R. Wilson (Ed.), The Chinese in the Caribbean (pp. 93-127). Marcus Wiener Publishers.
López, K. (2008). Afro-Asian Alliances: Marriage, Godparentage, and Social Status in Late-Nineteenth-Century Cuba. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 59-72.
López-Calvo, I. (2008a). Imaging the Chinese in Cuban Literature and Culture. University Press of Florida.
____. (2008b). Sino-Peruvian Identity and Community as Prison: Siu Kam Wen’s Rendering of Self-Exploitation and Other Survival Strategies. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 73-90.
Metzger, S. (2008). Ripples in the Seascape: The “Cuba Commission Report” and the Idea of Freedom. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 105-121.
Okihiro, G. Y. (1994). Margins and Mainstreams: Asians in American History and Culture. University of Washington Press.
Pan, L. (Ed.). (2006). Encyclopedia of the Chinese Overseas (2.a ed.). Chinese Heritage Centre.
Park, Y. J. (2008). White, Honorary White, or Non-White: Apartheid Era Constructions of Chinese. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 123-138.
Pelayo Días, B. (2008). Selected Poetry. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 239-241.
Rustomji-Kerns, R. (2002). Mirrha/Catarina de San Juan: From India to New Spain. Amerasia Journal, 28(2), 29-36. https://doi.org/10.17953/amer.28.2.4114207112q54204
Schurz, W.L. (1939). The Manila Galleon. The Romantic History of the Spanish Galleons Trading Between Manila and Acapulco. Dutton.
Siu, L. (2005). Memories of a Future Home: Diasporic Citizenship of Chinese in Panama. Stanford University Press.
____. (2008). Chino Latino Restaurants: Converging Communities, Identities, and Cultures. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 161-171.
Vertovec, S. (2000). The Hindu Diaspora. Comparative Patterns. Routledge.
Yeung, H. W.C. y Olds, K. (Eds.). (2000). The Globalisation of Chinese Business Firms. St. Martin’s Press.
Yokota, R. M. (2008). “Transculturation” and Adaptation: A Brief History of Japanese and Okinawan Cubans. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 91-104.
Yun, L. (2008a). The Coolie Speaks: Chinese Indentured Laborers and African Slaves in Cuba. Temple University Press.
____. (2008b). An Afro-Chinese Author and the Next Generation. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 173-182.
Yun, L., Luis, W., Chong, A., Yamashita, K.T. y García, A.C. (2008). Signifying “Asian” and Afro-Cultural Poetics: A Conversation with William Luis, Albert Chong, Karen Tei Yamashita, and Alejandro Campos García. Afro-Hispanic Review, 27(1), 183-217.
Downloads
Submitted
2025-11-17Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Evelyn Hu-Dehart, Kathleen López

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.








