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Discourses of Race and Rising China

English · Hardback

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This book is a critical study of the development of a racialised nationalism in China, exploring its unique characteristics and internal tensions, and connecting it to other forms of global racism. The growth of this discourse is contextualised within the party-state's political agenda to seek legitimacy, in various groups' efforts to carve their demands in a divided national community, and has directly affected identity politics across the global diasporic Chinese community. While there remains considerable debate in both academic literature and popular discussion about how the concept of 'race' is relevant to Chinese expressions of identity, Cheng makes a forceful case for the appropriateness of biological and familial narratives of descent for understanding Chinese nationalism today.
Grounded in a strong conceptual framework and substantiated with rich materials, Discourses of Race and Rising China will be an important contribution to international studies of racism, and will appeal to academics and students of contemporary China, historians of modern China, and those who work in the fields of critical race, ethnicity, and cultural studies. 

List of contents

Chapter 1. "Call a Spade a Spade".- Chapter 2. Two Blacks and One Yellow: Race in Pop Music.- Chapter 3.  Is Peking Man Still Our Ancestor?-Race and National Lineage.- Chapter 4.  Discovering China in Africa: Race and Sino-African Relations.- Chapter 5.  Racism and Its Agents in China.- Chapter 6.  The "Red DNA": How Discourses of Class and Race Integrate.

About the author

Yinghong Cheng is Professor of History at Delaware State University, USA.

Summary

This book is a critical study of the development of a racialised nationalism in China, exploring its unique characteristics and internal tensions, and connecting it to other forms of global racism. The growth of this discourse is contextualised within the party-state’s political agenda to seek legitimacy, in various groups’ efforts to carve their demands in a divided national community, and has directly affected identity politics across the global diasporic Chinese community. While there remains considerable debate in both academic literature and popular discussion about how the concept of ‘race’ is relevant to Chinese expressions of identity, Cheng makes a forceful case for the appropriateness of biological and familial narratives of descent for understanding Chinese nationalism today.
Grounded in a strong conceptual framework and substantiated with rich materials, Discourses of Race and Rising China will be an important contribution to international studies of racism, and will appeal to academics and students of contemporary China, historians of modern China, and those who work in the fields of critical race, ethnicity, and cultural studies. 

Product details

Authors Yinghong Cheng
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030053567
ISBN 978-3-0-3005356-7
No. of pages 335
Dimensions 152 mm x 218 mm x 26 mm
Weight 596 g
Illustrations XV, 335 p. 1 illus.
Series Mapping Global Racisms
Mapping Global Racisms
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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