Trans-Pacific mobilities : the Chinese and Canada /

With the population of Chinese living outside of its borders expected to reach 52 million by 2030, China has one of the most mobile populations on earth, shaping economies, cultures and politics throughout Asia, the Americas and the south Pacific. As China's international influence continues to...

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Other Authors: Wong, Lloyd L. (Lloyd Lee), 1950- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Vancouver ; Toronto : UBC Press, [2017]
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Summary:With the population of Chinese living outside of its borders expected to reach 52 million by 2030, China has one of the most mobile populations on earth, shaping economies, cultures and politics throughout Asia, the Americas and the south Pacific. As China's international influence continues to grow, Trans-Pacific Mobilities charts how the cross-border movement of Chinese people, goods and images affects notions of place, belonging and identity, particularly in Canada. Three waves of Chinese migration to Canada, labor migration, the exodus from Hong Kong prior to the 1997 handover and the current swell of moneyed immigration from mainland China, have resulted in 1.5 million inhabitants of Chinese descent, and Canada is currently the second most popular destination for Chinese settlement. The interdisciplinary cast of contributors to this volume draws on the new mobilities paradigm to explore this massive movement of people through five lenses, charting historic, cultural and symbolic, highly skilled, family and gendered and transnational Chinese mobilities. As Canada's policy of multiculturalism continues to shape the nation's politics, this timely volume is an invaluable resource for those interested in historical and contemporary Chinese mobilities and related issues of immigration, ethnicity and transnationalism.
Physical Description:ix, 361 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780774833790
0774833793