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Josephine M. T. Khu is a Visiting Scholar at the Centre of Asian Studies at Hong Kong University.
"A rich, important slice of Chinese diasporic experience."--John Kuo Wei Tchen, Asian Pacific American Studies Program and Institute, New York University
"[These essays] open up a realm of experience in immigration and ethnic history that is not often discussed: the impact of the journey 'home, ' even if the person involved had never been to their country of 'origin' before. . . . [Cultural Curiosity] provides some important insights as to what it means to be 'Chinese' in a transnational era."--K. Scott Wong, Associate Professor of History, Williams College
"A rich, important slice of Chinese diasporic experience."--John Kuo Wei Tchen, Asian Pacific American Studies Program and Institute, New York University
"[These essays] open up a realm of experience in immigration and ethnic history that is not often discussed: the impact of the journey 'home, ' even if the person involved had never been to their country of 'origin' before. . . . [Cultural Curiosity] provides some important insights as to what it means to be 'Chinese' in a transnational era."--K. Scott Wong, Associate Professor of History, Williams College
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