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1 China Rising: A View and Review of China’s Diasporas since the 1980s
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- China Rising: A View and Review of China’s Diasporas since the 1980s 1
- No Longer Chinese? Residual Chineseness after the Rise of China 17
- Twenty-Three Years in Migration, 1989-2012: A Writer’s View and Review 32
- Globe-Trotting Chinese Masculinity: Wealthy, Worldly, and Worthy 47
- Textual and Other Oxymorons: Sino-Anglophone Writing of War and Peace in Maxine Hong Kingston’s Fifth Book of Peace 67
- The Autoethnographic Impulse: Two New Zealand Chinese Playwrights 80
- The Provocation of Dim Sum; or, Making Diaspora Visible on Film 100
- Performing Bodies, Translated Histories: Ang Lee’s Lust, Caution, Transnational Cinema, and Chinese Diasporas 111
- Dancing in the Diaspora: “Cultural Long-Distance Nationalism” and the Staging of Chineseness by San Francisco’s Chinese Folk Dance Association 126
- Tyranny of Taste: Chinese Aesthetics in Australia and on the World Stage 149
- Reconfiguring the Chinese Diaspora through the Eyes of Ethnic Minorities 170
- Notes 187
- Bibliography 210
- List of Contributors 220
- Index 224
- Contemporary Chinese Studies 238
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- China Rising: A View and Review of China’s Diasporas since the 1980s 1
- No Longer Chinese? Residual Chineseness after the Rise of China 17
- Twenty-Three Years in Migration, 1989-2012: A Writer’s View and Review 32
- Globe-Trotting Chinese Masculinity: Wealthy, Worldly, and Worthy 47
- Textual and Other Oxymorons: Sino-Anglophone Writing of War and Peace in Maxine Hong Kingston’s Fifth Book of Peace 67
- The Autoethnographic Impulse: Two New Zealand Chinese Playwrights 80
- The Provocation of Dim Sum; or, Making Diaspora Visible on Film 100
- Performing Bodies, Translated Histories: Ang Lee’s Lust, Caution, Transnational Cinema, and Chinese Diasporas 111
- Dancing in the Diaspora: “Cultural Long-Distance Nationalism” and the Staging of Chineseness by San Francisco’s Chinese Folk Dance Association 126
- Tyranny of Taste: Chinese Aesthetics in Australia and on the World Stage 149
- Reconfiguring the Chinese Diaspora through the Eyes of Ethnic Minorities 170
- Notes 187
- Bibliography 210
- List of Contributors 220
- Index 224
- Contemporary Chinese Studies 238