@article{oai:doshisha.repo.nii.ac.jp:00025046, author = {朱, 振興 and Zhu, Zhenxing}, journal = {同志社グローバル・スタディーズ, Journal of global studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {著者の研究は、冷戦と黒人公民権運動の二重背景における中国系アメリカ人の歴史を、中国系活動家の運動の視点から再考することである。とりわけ、本稿は、中国系アメリカ人の歴史を冷戦と黒人公民権運動の両面における政治、社会コンテクストの中において、中国系アメリカ人が黒人と同調して人種差別に反対し、市民的権利を求める活動が顕在化しなかった原因を解明する。, My project aims to reexamine the history of Chinese Americans in the Cold War-Civil Rights Movement era from the perspective of Chinese American activism. The purpose of this paper is to identify the causes impacting Chinese American activism from early 1950s to late 1960s. Unlike historians focusing on “suburbanization” and “assimilation”, I try to deal with the history of common people who lived in Chinatown from the perspective of Chinese American activism. This paper explores how Chinese American activism became invisible by examining three specific factors which impacted them profoundly: the international and domestic sociopolitical context; the informal sociopolitical structure of the Chinese American community; and the transition of sociological theories stereotyping Chinese Americans., 研究ノート, application/pdf}, pages = {109--126}, title = {How did they become invisible? : Chinese American activism in the Cold War : civil rights movement era}, volume = {7}, year = {2017}, yomi = {ジュ, ジェンシン} }