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  • 2010-2014  (2)
  • 2014  (2)
  • 2010
  • London : Routledge
  • Political Science  (2)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780415657556 , 0415657555 , 9780203076866 , 0203076869
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 250 Seiten , Karten
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Routledge research on Taiwan series 11
    DDC: 304.80951249
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    Keywords: Migration ; Auswanderer ; Einwanderer ; Taiwan ; Provinz Taiwan ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Migration has transformed Taiwanese society in the last 20 years. The main inflows have been temporary workers from Southeast Asian countries and female spouses from Southeast Asia and China marrying Taiwanese husbands. The main outflow has been migration to China, as a result of increased economic integration across the Taiwan Strait. These changes have significantly altered Taiwan's ethnic structure and have profound social and political implications for this new democracy. As large numbers of these migrants take Taiwanese citizenship and their offspring gain voting rights, the impact of these "new Taiwanese" will continue to increase. This book showcases some of the leading researchers working on migration to and from Taiwan. The chapters approach migration from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including international relations, sociology, social work, film studies, political science, gender studies, geography and political economy and so the book has great appeal to scholars and students interested in the politics of Taiwan, Taiwanese society and ethnic identity as well as those focusing on migration in East Asia and comparative migration studies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Migration to and from Taiwan : identities, politics and belonging / Chiu Kuei-fen, Dafydd Fell and Lin Ping -- Through the looking glass : migration into and out of Taiwan / Tseng Yen-fen and Lin Ping -- Taiwan and globalization : reflections on the trajectory of Taishang studies / Keng Shu, Gunter Schubert and Emmy Lin Ruihua -- Bordering careers on China : skilled Migration from Taiwan to China / Tseng Yen-Fen -- From being privileged to being Localized : Taiwanese businessmen in China / Lee Chun-yi -- Happy reunion or brothers only in name : mainlander Taiwanese in China / Lin Ping -- Different places, different voices : early Taiwanese-Chinese immigrants in Canada and Guam / Lan-hung Nora Chiang -- Two migration documentaries from Taiwan / Chiu Kuei-fen and Tsai Yu-yueh -- Migration through the lens of political advertising : how Taiwanese parties discuss migration / Dafydd Fell -- Home-going or home-making? : the citizenship legislation and Chinese identity of Indonesian Chinese women in Taiwan / Isabelle Cheng -- Tactical resistances in daily politics : how battered Vietnamese wives negotiate family and state tightropes in Taiwan / Wang Hong-zen, Chen Po-wei and Anna Tang Wen-hui -- The life adjustment of children from new immigrant families in Taiwan / Chen Yu-wen -- Political socialization in domestic families and families with mainland spouse in Taiwan / Chen Kuang-hui and Luo Ya-Hui -- The politics of the mainland spouses' rights movement in Taiwan / Tseng Yu-chin, Isabelle Cheng and Dafydd Fell -- Taiwan's (extra)ordinary migrations / Tony Fielding , Migration to and from Taiwan : identities, politics and belonging / Chiu Kuei-fen, Dafydd Fell and Lin PingThrough the looking glass : migration into and out of Taiwan / Tseng Yen-fen and Lin Ping , Taiwan and globalization : reflections on the trajectory of Taishang studies / Keng Shu, Gunter Schubert and Emmy Lin Ruihua , Bordering careers on China : skilled Migration from Taiwan to China / Tseng Yen-Fen , From being privileged to being Localized : Taiwanese businessmen in China / Lee Chun-yi , Happy reunion or brothers only in name : mainlander Taiwanese in China / Lin Ping , Different places, different voices : early Taiwanese-Chinese immigrants in Canada and Guam / Lan-hung Nora Chiang , Two migration documentaries from Taiwan / Chiu Kuei-fen and Tsai Yu-yueh , Migration through the lens of political advertising : how Taiwanese parties discuss migration / Dafydd Fell , Home-going or home-making? : the citizenship legislation and Chinese identity of Indonesian Chinese women in Taiwan / Isabelle Cheng , Tactical resistances in daily politics : how battered Vietnamese wives negotiate family and state tightropes in Taiwan / Wang Hong-zen, Chen Po-wei and Anna Tang Wen-hui , The life adjustment of children from new immigrant families in Taiwan / Chen Yu-wen , Political socialization in domestic families and families with mainland spouse in Taiwan / Chen Kuang-hui and Luo Ya-Hui , The politics of the mainland spouses' rights movement in Taiwan / Tseng Yu-chin, Isabelle Cheng and Dafydd Fell , Taiwan's (extra)ordinary migrations / Tony Fielding
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  • 2
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    London : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780415820967
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 157 pages , 23 cm
    Series Statement: The modern anthropology of Southeast Asia
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    Keywords: Dusun (Bornean people) Ethnic identity ; Identity politics ; Ethnology ; National characteristics, Malaysian ; Malaysia Ethnic relations ; Sabah (Malaysia) Ethnic relations ; Malaysia Cultural policy ; Malaysia ; Sabah ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Kadazan ; Minderheitenpolitik
    Abstract: "Using the case study of the Kadazan of Sabah, a region in the Malaysian section of Borneo, this book examines national, ethnic and local identities in post-colonial states. It shows the importance of the connection between lived experience and identity and belonging, and by doing so, provides a deeper and fuller explanation of the apparently contradictory conflict between different collective forms of identification and the way in which they are employed in reference to everyday situations. Based on ethnographic fieldwork and historical analysis, the book reconstructs the development of the cultural forms and labels associated with the collective identities studies. The author employs an approach that sees collective identification as an expression of everyday practices and that stresses the importance of participation and familiarity between forms of identification and lived experience. In this context, he considers anthropological debates about state-minorities relations and issues of 'dignity' and 'respect'. Explaining state-minority relations in Malaysia and more generally in other post-colonial realities, the insights presented are highly relevant to other cases of conflicting allegiances and identity politics in settings of post-colonial nation-building"--
    Abstract: "Using the case study of the Kadazan of Sabah, a region in the Malaysian section of Borneo, this book examines national, ethnic and local identities in post-colonial states. It shows the importance of the connection between lived experience and identity and belonging, and by doing so, provides a deeper and fuller explanation of the apparently contradictory conflict between different collective forms of identification and the way in which they are employed in reference to everyday situations. Based on ethnographic fieldwork and historical analysis, the book reconstructs the development of the cultural forms and labels associated with the collective identities studies. The author employs an approach that sees collective identification as an expression of everyday practices and that stresses the importance of participation and familiarity between forms of identification and lived experience. In this context, he considers anthropological debates about state-minorities relations and issues of 'dignity' and 'respect'. Explaining state-minority relations in Malaysia and more generally in other post-colonial realities, the insights presented are highly relevant to other cases of conflicting allegiances and identity politics in settings of post-colonial nation-building"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introducing the 'field' : the ethnographic setting of the researchThe formation of the Kadazan : ethnic identities in pre-colonial, colonial and early post-colonial Sabah -- The Dusunic peoples and Malaysian nation-building (1967-present) -- Self and other : collective identities between citizenship rights and illegal immigration -- Media and belonging to the nation -- The constitution of village belonging through leisure sociality -- A tale of two celebrations : the Pesta Kaamatan as a site of struggle between the Dusunic peoples and the state.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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