Book Description:
ISBN-13: 9780367875732
Mapping the New African Diaspora in China: Race and the Cultural Politics of Belonging is a comprehensive examination of the experiences of African migrants living in China. The book delves into the complexities of race, identity, and belonging within the context of China’s rapidly changing social landscape. Through a combination of ethnographic research and critical analysis, the author explores how African migrants navigate issues of discrimination, cultural assimilation, and economic opportunities in their new host country.
The book sheds light on the diverse ways in which African migrants carve out spaces for themselves in Chinese society, challenging stereotypes and misconceptions along the way. It also highlights the ways in which race and ethnicity intersect with other social factors, such as class and gender, to shape the experiences of African migrants in China.
Mapping the New African Diaspora in China offers a nuanced and thought-provoking look at the complexities of migration and belonging in a globalized world. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of contemporary migration and the ways in which race and culture intersect in diverse social contexts.
This edition retains the full content with the added advantage of portability, allowing readers to easily access and engage with the material from any device, whether in a classroom or during fieldwork.