Chinos e identidad panameña
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https://doi.org/10.37387/ipc.v3i1.42Keywords:
Chinese people, Immigration, Chinese culture, Panamanian culture, Racial discrimination, Panamanian history identityAbstract
The Chinese presence in Panama and its contribution to the development and consolidation of the Panamanian national culture represent areas of intellectual, investigative and speculative work with much validity and relevance. We present here the progress of an ongoing research project on this matter. This historical research project is based upon heuristic-hermeneutic procedures, using the eth-nographic sub-method of analysis and strongly based in major criticism of sources (analysis of the contents of documental support sources; comparison and contrast with content from other sources; and analysis of the physical properties of the documental support sources).
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