Ye, Tanyan (2018) Somewhere in between: Chinese identity and community in St. John's as seen through Chinese restaurants. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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Abstract
This thesis investigates the Chinese community in Newfoundland and Labrador through the lens of Chinese restaurants in St. John’s. It employs interviews and participant observation to uncover how Chinese immigrants, as members of a minority group in a mostly white community, preserve and present their identity while negotiating their relationship with the majority society. The thesis outlines the development of the Chinese community, Chinese restaurants, and Chinese food in Newfoundland and Labrador. It explores the foodways of Chinese residents in St. John’s, particularly the debates over what constitutes “real” Chinese food, discusses the décor of Chinese restaurants, and examines the community events that Chinese restaurant owners are involved in. Based on this research, the thesis intends to shed light on how ethnic restaurants help to facilitate an ethnic group’s integration into a larger community. These locations of business and culture help individuals navigate their own ethnicity as well as contribute to intercultural communication and understanding.
Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
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URI: | http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/13541 |
Item ID: | 13541 |
Additional Information: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 112-117). |
Keywords: | Chinese community, Chinese restaurants, authenticity, foodways, ethnic identity |
Department(s): | Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of > Folklore |
Date: | October 2018 |
Date Type: | Submission |
Library of Congress Subject Heading: | Chinese--Newfoundland and Labrador--Ethnic identity; Chinese restaurants--Newfoundland and Labrador--Social aspects; Cultural pluralism--Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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