Yu H. The Rhythms of the Trans-Pacific” and “The Intermittent Rhythms of the Cantonese Pacific. In: Gabaccia D, Hoerder D. Connecting Seas and Connecting Ocean Rims: Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans and China Seas Migrations from the 1830s . Leiden: 2011.
Yu H. Global migrants and the new Pacific Canada. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL. 2009;64:1011-1026.
Yu H. REFRACTING PACIFIC CANADA: Seeing Our Uncommon Past. BC Studies. 2008;:5.
Yu H. Towards a Pacific history of the Americas. AMERASIA JOURNAL. 2007;33:XI-XIX.
Yu H. Then and Now: Trans-Pacific Ethnic Chinese Migrants in Historical Context. In: Yui D. The World of Transnational Asian Americans. Tokyo: 2006.
Yu H. Is Vancouver the Future or the Past? Asian Migrants and White Supremacy. Pacific Historical Review. 2006;75:307-312.
Yu H. Los Angeles and American Studies in a Pacific World of Migrations. American Quarterly. 2004;56:531-543.
Yu H. Tiger Woods Is Not the End of History: Or, Why Sex across the Color Line Won't Save Us All. The American Historical Review. 2003;108:1406-1414.
Yu H. Tiger Woods at the Center of History: Looking Back at the Twentieth Century through the Lenses of Race, Sports, and Mass Consumption. In: Bloom J, Willard MN. Sports Matters: Race, Recreation, and Culture. New York: 2002.
Yu H. Writing the past in the present. AMERASIA JOURNAL. 2002;28:XLI-LII.
Yu H, ebrary I. Thinking Orientals: migration, contact, and exoticism in modern America. New York: 2001.
Yu H. On a stage built by others: Creating an intellectual history of Asian Americans. AMERASIA JOURNAL. 2000;26:141-161.
Yu H. Mixing Bodies and Cultures: The Meaning of America's Fascination With Sex Between ‘Orientals’ and Whites. In: Hodes M. Sex, Love, Race: Crossing Boundaries in North American History. New York: 1998.
Yu H. The ‘Oriental Problem’ in America: Linking the Identities of Chinese and Japanese American Intellectuals. In: Wong SK. Claiming America: Constructing Chinese American Identities During the Exclusion Era. Philadelphia: 1998.
Yu H. Constructing the ‘Oriental Problem’ In American Thought, 1920-1960. In: Banks JA. Multicultural Education, Transformative Knowledge and Action: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. New York: 1996.
Yu H. Orientalizing the Pacific Rim: The Production of Exotic Knowledge By American Missionaries and Sociologists in the 1920's. Journal of American-East Asian Relations. 1996;5(3-4).
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