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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Yellow Peril Epidemics: The Political Ontology of Degeneration and Emergence 35
- 3. Day of Judgment: Australia and the Rise of Asia 60
- 4. Chinese Entrepreneurship in Prato, Italy 84
- 5. Yellow, Red, and Black: Fantasies about China and “the Chinese” in Contemporary South Africa 108
- 6. “The Chinese are Coming”: Social Dependence and Entrepreneurial Ethics in Postcolonial Nigeria 142
- 7. Sinophobic Tales: Imaginations of China from the Northern Border 170
- 8. Swarm of the Locusts: The Ethnicization of Hong Kong–China Relations 197
- 9. Who’s Afraid of Confucius? Fear, Encompassment, and the Global Debates over the Confucius Institutes 221
- 10. Fears Abroad, Propaganda at Home: Reflections on the Yellow Peril Discourse in China 246
- Contributors 267
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Yellow Peril Epidemics: The Political Ontology of Degeneration and Emergence 35
- 3. Day of Judgment: Australia and the Rise of Asia 60
- 4. Chinese Entrepreneurship in Prato, Italy 84
- 5. Yellow, Red, and Black: Fantasies about China and “the Chinese” in Contemporary South Africa 108
- 6. “The Chinese are Coming”: Social Dependence and Entrepreneurial Ethics in Postcolonial Nigeria 142
- 7. Sinophobic Tales: Imaginations of China from the Northern Border 170
- 8. Swarm of the Locusts: The Ethnicization of Hong Kong–China Relations 197
- 9. Who’s Afraid of Confucius? Fear, Encompassment, and the Global Debates over the Confucius Institutes 221
- 10. Fears Abroad, Propaganda at Home: Reflections on the Yellow Peril Discourse in China 246
- Contributors 267
- Index 271