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Chinese Immigrants in Europe : Image, Identity and Social Participation / ed. by Yue Liu, Simeng Wang.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Chinese-Western Discourse ; 5Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (VIII, 236 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110615845
  • 9783110616002
  • 9783110616385
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.84051 23
LOC classification:
  • JV8701 .C45 2020
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword by the editors -- Contents -- Introduction -- I Chinese immigrants in Germany -- Migration aus China im deutschsprachigen literarischen Diskurs -- Politische Partizipation der chinesischen Einwanderer in Deutschland im europäischen Vergleich -- Knowledge, practice and emotion in migration: The lifeworld of Chinese migrants in Germany -- II Chinese immigrants in France -- Highly skilled Chinese immigrants in France: Career choices, marriage behavior and political participation -- The identity crisis of Chinese graduates in France -- The rearticulation of the links between the Chinese diaspora and receiving countries as well as sending regions in China: The case of Wenzhou migration to France -- Achieving better structural integration? Evidence from the career pathways of second-generation Chinese immigrants in France -- III Chinese immigrants in Europe: New dynamics -- The moral grammar of Chinese transnational one-child families: Filial piety and middle-class migration between China and the United Kingdom -- Migration from Jian’ou to Moscow: From market peddling to transnational entrepreneurship -- Kulturelle Identität der zweiten Generation chinesischer Einwanderer in Europa: Eine Fallstudie von Studierenden in China -- Contributors -- Index
Summary: We are living in a world in which the visible and invisible borders between nations are being shaken at an unprecedented pace. We are experiencing a wave of international migration, and the diversity of migrants – in terms of how they identify, their external and self-image, and their participation in society – is increasingly noticeable. After the introduction of the Reform and Opening Up policy, over 10 million migrants left China, with Europe the main destination for Chinese emigration after 1978. This volume provides multidisciplinary answers to open questions: How and to what extent do Chinese immigrants participate in their host societies? What kind of impact is the increasing number of highly qualified immigrants from China having on the development and perception of overseas Chinese communities in Europe? How is the development of Chinese identity transforming in relation to generational change? By focusing on two key European countries, Germany and France, this volume makes a topical contribution to research on (new) Chinese immigrants in Europe.
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Frontmatter -- Foreword by the editors -- Contents -- Introduction -- I Chinese immigrants in Germany -- Migration aus China im deutschsprachigen literarischen Diskurs -- Politische Partizipation der chinesischen Einwanderer in Deutschland im europäischen Vergleich -- Knowledge, practice and emotion in migration: The lifeworld of Chinese migrants in Germany -- II Chinese immigrants in France -- Highly skilled Chinese immigrants in France: Career choices, marriage behavior and political participation -- The identity crisis of Chinese graduates in France -- The rearticulation of the links between the Chinese diaspora and receiving countries as well as sending regions in China: The case of Wenzhou migration to France -- Achieving better structural integration? Evidence from the career pathways of second-generation Chinese immigrants in France -- III Chinese immigrants in Europe: New dynamics -- The moral grammar of Chinese transnational one-child families: Filial piety and middle-class migration between China and the United Kingdom -- Migration from Jian’ou to Moscow: From market peddling to transnational entrepreneurship -- Kulturelle Identität der zweiten Generation chinesischer Einwanderer in Europa: Eine Fallstudie von Studierenden in China -- Contributors -- Index

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We are living in a world in which the visible and invisible borders between nations are being shaken at an unprecedented pace. We are experiencing a wave of international migration, and the diversity of migrants – in terms of how they identify, their external and self-image, and their participation in society – is increasingly noticeable. After the introduction of the Reform and Opening Up policy, over 10 million migrants left China, with Europe the main destination for Chinese emigration after 1978. This volume provides multidisciplinary answers to open questions: How and to what extent do Chinese immigrants participate in their host societies? What kind of impact is the increasing number of highly qualified immigrants from China having on the development and perception of overseas Chinese communities in Europe? How is the development of Chinese identity transforming in relation to generational change? By focusing on two key European countries, Germany and France, this volume makes a topical contribution to research on (new) Chinese immigrants in Europe.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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