Citizens in Motion: Emigration, Immigration, and Re-migration Across China's Borders

Citizens in Motion: Emigration, Immigration, and Re-migration Across China's Borders
More than 35 million Chinese people live outside China, but this population is far from homogenous, and its multifaceted national affiliations require careful theorization. This book unravels the multiple, shifting paths of global migration in Chinese society today, challenging a unilinear view of migration by presenting emigration, immigration, and re-migration trajectories that are occurring continually and simultaneously. Drawing on interviews and ethnographic observations conducted in China, Canada, Singapore, and the China–Myanmar border, Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho takes the geographical space of China as the starting point from which to consider complex patterns of migration that shape nation-building and citizenship, both in origin and destination countries. She uniquely brings together various migration experiences and national contexts under the same analytical framework to create a rich portrait of the diversity of contemporary Chinese migration processes. By examining the convergence of multiple migration pathways across one geographical region over time, Ho offers alternative approaches to studying migration, migrant experience, and citizenship, thus setting the stage for future scholarship.

Author/Editor

Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho

Publisher

Stanford University Press

ISBN

9781503606661

Published

2018

Specialisation

Social Sciences

Theme

International Relations and Politics
National politics
Diasporas and Migration

Region

Global Asia (Asia and other parts of the World)
Inter-Asia
East Asia
China
Southeast Asia
Singapore
Myanmar