Untold Stories, Unsung Heroes: Using Visual Narratives to Resist Historical Exclusion, Exoticization, and Gentrification in Boston Chinatown
SMC Affiliated Work
1
Status
Faculty
School
School of Liberal Arts
Department
Ethnic Studies
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2020
Publication / Conference / Sponsorship
Journal of Folklore and Education (special issue: Teaching Equity: The Role of Folklore in a Time of Crisis and Opportunity)
Peer Reviewed
1
Volume
7
First Page
93
Last Page
111
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Ethnic Studies
Rights
Open Access
Original Citation
Rubin, Carolyn, Loan Thi Dao, Izabella Villanueva, and Cynthia Woo. “Untold Stories, Unsung Heroes: Using Visual Narratives to Resist Historical Exclusion, Exoticization, and Gentrification in Boston Chinatown.” Journal of Folklore and Education (special issue: Teaching Equity: The Role of Folklore in a Time of Crisis and Opportunity), vol. 7, pp. 93-111, 2020. [Journal article - peer reviewed journal]
Repository Citation
Rubin, Carolyn; Dao, Loan Thi; Villanueva, Izabella; and Woo, Cynthia. Untold Stories, Unsung Heroes: Using Visual Narratives to Resist Historical Exclusion, Exoticization, and Gentrification in Boston Chinatown (2020). Journal of Folklore and Education (special issue: Teaching Equity: The Role of Folklore in a Time of Crisis and Opportunity). 7, 93-111. [article]. https://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/school-liberal-arts-faculty-works/3319