Civilization, Urban Geographies, and Chinese Immigration in San José, Costa Rica (1873-1950)

 

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Auteur: Acon Chan, Lai Sai
Format: artículo original
Statut:Versión publicada
Date de publication:2022
Description:This article explores the links among the hygiene, surveillance, and urban planning policies of the Costa Rican liberal governments, the socio-spatial segregation that began with the rise of an agro-exporting elite, and the emergence of a loosely delineated strip of businesses and residences of Chinese immigrants from the last decades of the 19th century to the mid 20th century. It is noteworthy that the restrictions caused a centrifugal movement that landed the Chinese in at least three areas in San José downtown, which detracted from organically developing a Chinatown.
Pays:Portal de Revistas UCR
Institution:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
Langue:Español
OAI Identifier:oai:archivo.portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/50198
Accès en ligne:https://archivo.revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/riea/article/view/50198
Mots-clés:migración china
positivismo
oligarquía cafetalera
segregación urbana
barrio chino
Chinese migration
positivism
coffee oligarchy
urban segregation
Chinatown