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      Diaspora Space-Time: Transformations of a Chinese Emigrant Community

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      Diaspora Space-Time explores the transformations of Pine Mansion—a Shenzhen former emigrant community—and its members' changing relationship with their diaspora around the world. For more than a century, inhabitants of Shenzhen's villages have migrated to Southeast Asia, t...

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      Product ID:9781501767951
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:Diaspora Space-Time
      Subtitle:Transformations of a Chinese Emigrant Community
      Authors:Author: Anne-Christine Tremon
      Page Count:288
      Subjects:Asian history, Asian history, Migration, immigration and emigration, Anthropology, Migration, immigration & emigration, Anthropology, China
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      Diaspora Space-Time explores the transformations of Pine Mansion—a Shenzhen former emigrant community—and its members' changing relationship with their diaspora around the world. For more than a century, inhabitants of Shenzhen's villages have migrated to Southeast Asia, the Pacific, North and South America, and Europe. With China's economic global ascendancy, these villages no longer consist of peasants dependent on their rich overseas relatives. As the villages have become part of the special economic zone of Shenzhen, the megacity that embodies China's rise, emigration has waned. Lineage ties have long been central in choosing migration destinations and channeling donations to village projects. After China's reopening, Shenzhen's villagers used diaspora as a resource to participate in the city's booming economy and to reestablish and protect their ritual sites against government plans. As overseas financial contributions diminish and diasporic relations change, Anne-Christine Trémon highlights the way emigration is being reconceptualized in regards to China's changing position in the world, offering a new perspective on Chinese globalization and the politics of scale-making.

      Diaspora Space-Time explores the transformations of Pine Mansion—a Shenzhen former emigrant community—and its members'' changing relationship with their diaspora around the world. For more than a century, inhabitants of Shenzhen''s villages have migrated to Southeast Asia, the Pacific, North and South America, and Europe. With China''s economic global ascendancy, these villages no longer consist of peasants dependent on their rich overseas relatives. As the villages have become part of the special economic zone of Shenzhen, the megacity that embodies China''s rise, emigration has waned.

      Lineage ties have long been central in choosing migration destinations and channeling donations to village projects. After China''s reopening, Shenzhen''s villagers used diaspora as a resource to participate in the city''s booming economy and to reestablish and protect their ritual sites against government plans. As overseas financial contributions diminish and diasporic relations change, Anne-Christine Trémon highlights the way emigration is being reconceptualized in regards to China''s changing position in the world, offering a new perspective on Chinese globalization and the politics of scale-making.


      Imprint Name:Cornell University Press
      Publisher Name:Cornell University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-12-15

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      Weight446 g
      Dimensions153 × 228 × 20 mm