Diasporic Chinese Voluntary Associations in Transition
Ethnicity, Gender and Community (Re)making in the Asia Pacific
Sylvia Ang editor Ningning Chen editor Emily Hertzman editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:17th Feb '25
£145.00
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Recent studies of Chinese voluntary associations (CVAs) have attempted to highlight the theoretical significance of CVAs for understandings of community (re)making. However, the power dynamics inherent in community (re)making have rarely been expounded. In recognition of this, this book weaves together case studies across countries in the Asia Pacific to explore the complex power relations played out in and through the transformation of CVAs. Collectively, CVAs are understood as ever-changing, heterogeneous ancestral communities composed of common ancestral ties, be it origin, locality, surname, religion or language. Contributions to this book focus on CVAs in three ways: (1) by foregrounding CVAs as sites of power relations through unpacking ethnic relations and gender hierarchies; (2) by illuminating Chinese diaspora transnationalism beyond political-economic perspectives; and (3) by examining the contemporaneous transformation of ethnic Chinese communities in shifting times, including amidst China's ‘rise’ as a global power. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
ISBN: 9781032979021
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
150 pages