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| Title: | Under the Arch of Friendship: Culture, Urban Redevelopment and Symbolic Architecture in D.C. Chinatown, 1970s-1990s |
| Authors: | Khoo, Evelyn |
| Advisors: | Gao, James Z |
| Department/Program: | History/Library & Information Systems |
| Type: | Thesis |
| Sponsors: | Digital Repository at the University of Maryland University of Maryland (College Park, Md.) |
| Keywords: | 0337
History, United States 0729
Architecture 0999
Urban and Regional Planning Asian American, Chinatown, Chinese American, historic preservation, urban redevelopment, Washington, D.C. |
| Issue Date: | 2009 |
| Abstract: | This thesis explores the history of the urban development and architectural changes in Washington, D.C. Chinatown in the late twentieth century. Urban development in D.C. Chinatown traces the way in which local politics, ethnic community elites and the larger international backdrop of geopolitics and the globalizing economy found expression in the visual streetscapes and architecture in the neighborhood perceived to be a predominantly ethnic site. This essay argues that the case of D.C. Chinatown represents a larger call for a spatial turn in Chinese American history, where more emphasis can be placed on the uses of symbolic architecture in determining Chinese American identity and settlement. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1903/9377 |
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