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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mae_NgaiMae Ngai - Wikipedia

    Mae Ngai is an American historian and Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History at Columbia University. She focuses on nationalism, citizenship, ethnicity, immigration, and race in 20th-century United States history.

  2. 18 de ene. de 2024 · Mae Ngai is a U.S. legal and political historian who studies immigration, citizenship, nationalism, and the Chinese diaspora. She is the author of three books, including The Chinese Question: The Gold Rushes and Global Politics, and has won several awards and fellowships.

  3. Mae M. Ngai is Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History, and Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race. She is a U.S. legal and political historian interested in the histories of immigration, citizenship, nationalism, and the Chinese diaspora.

  4. cser.columbia.edu › cser-people › 5879Mae Ngai | CSER

    Mae Ngai is a U.S. legal and political historian who studies immigration, citizenship, and nationalism. She is the author of several books, including Impossible Subjects, The Lucky Ones, and The Chinese Question, and a frequent contributor to media outlets.

  5. 26 de ago. de 2021 · Off the Shelf. The Origins of Racism Against Chinese Immigrants Around the Globe. Mae Ngai looks at 19th-century Chinese migration and how those early experiences might explain the racism we see today. By. Caroline Harting. August 26, 2021. Violence and racism against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders is on the rise in the United States.

  6. Mae Ngai is a U.S. legal and political historian who studies immigration, citizenship, nationalism, and the Chinese diaspora. She is the author of several books, including Impossible Subjects, The Lucky Ones, and The Chinese Question, and has won several awards and fellowships.

  7. 16 de mar. de 2022 · March 16, 2022. An innovative study of Black Americans’ struggle against discrimination in transportation and a sweeping examination of Chinese migration to goldfields across the Anglophone world...