Interdisciplinary Approaches to British Chinese Cultures
Interdisciplinary Approaches to British Chinese Cultures
Identities, Belongings, Plurality
Windberger, Eva-Maria; Neder, Judith
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
02/2026
317
Dura
Inglês
9783032100528
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1: British Chinese History Is British History": Situating Contemporary British Chinese Identities, Belongings, And Plurality.- Part One: Transnationalism, Immigration, And National Identity.- Chapter 2: British Chinese Culture And Identity: From The Postwar Years To The Early 2000s.- Chapter 3: Understanding British Chinese Identity Through Banal Practices In Everyday Life: Blended Language And Food Culture.- Part Two: British Chinese Christianity.- Chapter 4: British Immigration Policies And British Chinese Christianity.- Chapter 5: The Scattered Family Of The British Hong Kong Christian Diaspora: Post-Traumatic Journeys In The Early 2020s.- Part Three: Perspectives On The COVID-19 Pandemic And Beyond: Trauma And Community.- Chapter 6: The COVID We Remember.- Chapter 7: 'I Feel Like A Bird In A Cage:' East Asian Parents' Experience Of The COVID-19 Pandemic In The UK.- Part Four: In/Visibility And Representation .- Chapter 8: The Cultural Politics Of In/Visibility: Contesting 'British Chineseness' In The Arts.- Chapter 9: Chinese Artists And The English Countryside: Chiang Yee, Li Yuan-Chia, And Jamie Lau.- Part Five: Voicing Identity In Community Magazines.- Chapter 10: Chinese Student Responses To Yellow Peril Fears And Sinophobia In Britain, 1910-1930.- Chapter 11: Negotiating 'Chineseness' Through Ethnic Minority Media: Brushstrokes Magazine And The British Chinese Experience.- Part Six: Writing (Post)Migrant Identities And Belonging.- Chapter 12: Writing From The Western Chamber: First-Generation Immigrants And The Primordial Instinct In Xiaolu Guo's Novels.- Chapter 13: Matrilineage And Identity: Helen Tse's Sweet Mandarin (2007) And PP Wong's The Life Of A Banana (2014).
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British Chinese;Chinese diaspora;multiculturalism;diversity;intersectionality;migration;identity;transnational
Chapter 1: British Chinese History Is British History": Situating Contemporary British Chinese Identities, Belongings, And Plurality.- Part One: Transnationalism, Immigration, And National Identity.- Chapter 2: British Chinese Culture And Identity: From The Postwar Years To The Early 2000s.- Chapter 3: Understanding British Chinese Identity Through Banal Practices In Everyday Life: Blended Language And Food Culture.- Part Two: British Chinese Christianity.- Chapter 4: British Immigration Policies And British Chinese Christianity.- Chapter 5: The Scattered Family Of The British Hong Kong Christian Diaspora: Post-Traumatic Journeys In The Early 2020s.- Part Three: Perspectives On The COVID-19 Pandemic And Beyond: Trauma And Community.- Chapter 6: The COVID We Remember.- Chapter 7: 'I Feel Like A Bird In A Cage:' East Asian Parents' Experience Of The COVID-19 Pandemic In The UK.- Part Four: In/Visibility And Representation .- Chapter 8: The Cultural Politics Of In/Visibility: Contesting 'British Chineseness' In The Arts.- Chapter 9: Chinese Artists And The English Countryside: Chiang Yee, Li Yuan-Chia, And Jamie Lau.- Part Five: Voicing Identity In Community Magazines.- Chapter 10: Chinese Student Responses To Yellow Peril Fears And Sinophobia In Britain, 1910-1930.- Chapter 11: Negotiating 'Chineseness' Through Ethnic Minority Media: Brushstrokes Magazine And The British Chinese Experience.- Part Six: Writing (Post)Migrant Identities And Belonging.- Chapter 12: Writing From The Western Chamber: First-Generation Immigrants And The Primordial Instinct In Xiaolu Guo's Novels.- Chapter 13: Matrilineage And Identity: Helen Tse's Sweet Mandarin (2007) And PP Wong's The Life Of A Banana (2014).
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