Migration, Transnational Flows, and the Contested Meanings of Race in Asia
Migration, Transnational Flows, and the Contested Meanings of Race in Asia
Debnar, Milos; Lan, Shanshan
Springer International Publishing AG
03/2025
212
Dura
9783031815447
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Researching race and migration in a transnational context.- Part I: Race, Language, and Representations.- Chapter 2. The Whiteness of English: Raciolinguistic Chronotopes and Cultural Transformations in Contemporary China.- Chapter 3. "Because I am a Foreigner": Western Migrants' Navigations of the Chinese State.- Part II: COVID - 19, Geopolitics and shifting Ethno-Racial Ideologies.- Chapter 4. "Now we are no longer needed!": How White European Migrants Talk about Race and Covid-19 in China.- Chapter 5. "EuroAmerican teachers are our hardware:" Shifting Racial Hierarchies in Chinese Private English Schools after 2020.- Chapter 6. Locating the Complexity of Whiteness in the Migration Context of Japan - white Europeans as 'good migrants'.- Chapter 7. 'White Innovation': Conceptualizing Changing Racial Hierarchies Through Migrant Entrepreneurship in Singapore and Japan.- Part III: Gender and Interracial Encounters.-Chapter 8. Being a Black Woman in Japan: The Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Nationality.- Chapter 9. Navigating Whiteness in ELT: Fear, Anger, and Exhaustion Among Chinese Women Teachers.- Chapter 10. Post-Soviet White Femininities and Marriage Migration in China.- Chapter 11. Opening New Horizons in Race and Migration Studies.
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Open Access;Migration and transnational flows;Researching race and migration in a transnational context;Ukrainian refugees in China and Japan;Black Woman in Japan;Race, gender, and intersectionality;Racialization processes in Western countries and in Asia;The nexus of race, migration and pandemic research;White Western migrants' experiences in China;Racial knowledge formation in Asian societies;Covid-19 and the racialization of migrants;Transnational circulation of racial knowledge;White supremacy and anti-black racism;Private English schools in China;Race and the ELT (English language Teaching) industry;White racial formation in a transnational pandemic context;The shifting perceptions of Russia-Ukraine war
Chapter 1 Introduction: Researching race and migration in a transnational context.- Part I: Race, Language, and Representations.- Chapter 2. The Whiteness of English: Raciolinguistic Chronotopes and Cultural Transformations in Contemporary China.- Chapter 3. "Because I am a Foreigner": Western Migrants' Navigations of the Chinese State.- Part II: COVID - 19, Geopolitics and shifting Ethno-Racial Ideologies.- Chapter 4. "Now we are no longer needed!": How White European Migrants Talk about Race and Covid-19 in China.- Chapter 5. "EuroAmerican teachers are our hardware:" Shifting Racial Hierarchies in Chinese Private English Schools after 2020.- Chapter 6. Locating the Complexity of Whiteness in the Migration Context of Japan - white Europeans as 'good migrants'.- Chapter 7. 'White Innovation': Conceptualizing Changing Racial Hierarchies Through Migrant Entrepreneurship in Singapore and Japan.- Part III: Gender and Interracial Encounters.-Chapter 8. Being a Black Woman in Japan: The Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Nationality.- Chapter 9. Navigating Whiteness in ELT: Fear, Anger, and Exhaustion Among Chinese Women Teachers.- Chapter 10. Post-Soviet White Femininities and Marriage Migration in China.- Chapter 11. Opening New Horizons in Race and Migration Studies.
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Open Access;Migration and transnational flows;Researching race and migration in a transnational context;Ukrainian refugees in China and Japan;Black Woman in Japan;Race, gender, and intersectionality;Racialization processes in Western countries and in Asia;The nexus of race, migration and pandemic research;White Western migrants' experiences in China;Racial knowledge formation in Asian societies;Covid-19 and the racialization of migrants;Transnational circulation of racial knowledge;White supremacy and anti-black racism;Private English schools in China;Race and the ELT (English language Teaching) industry;White racial formation in a transnational pandemic context;The shifting perceptions of Russia-Ukraine war