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Migration to and From Taiwan: Routledge Research on Taiwan Series

Editat de Kuei-fen Chiu, Dafydd Fell, Lin Ping
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 oct 2017
Migration has transformed Taiwanese society in the last 20 years, and this edited volume showcases some of the leading researchers working on migration to and from Taiwan. The chapters approach migration from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including international relations, sociology, social work, film studies, political science, gender studies, geography and political economy and so the book will have great appeal to scholars and students interested in the politics of Taiwan, Taiwanese society and ehtnic identity as well as those focusing on migration in East Asia and comparative migration studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780815375432
ISBN-10: 0815375433
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 9 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 7 Tables, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research on Taiwan Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Migration to and from Taiwan: Identities, Politics and Belonging 2. Through the Looking Glass: Migration into and out of Taiwan 3. Taiwan and Globalization: Reflections on the Trajectory of Taishang Studies  4. Bordering Careers on China: Skilled Migration from Taiwan to China 5. From Being Privileged to Being Localized? Taiwanese Businessmen in China 6. Happy Reunion or Brothers Only In Name? Mainlander Taiwanese in China 7. Different places, different voices: early Taiwanese-Chinese immigrants in Canada and Guam 8. Two Migration Documentaries from Taiwan  9. Migration through the lens of political advertising: How Taiwanese parties discuss migration 10. Home-going or Home-making? The Citizenship Legislation and Chinese Identity of Indonesian Chinese Women in Taiwan 11. Tactical Resistances in Daily Politics: How Battered Vietnamese Wives Negotiate Family and State Tightropes in Taiwan 12. The life adjustment of children from New Immigrant families in Taiwan 13. Political Socialization in Domestic Families and Families with Mainland Spouse in Taiwan 14. The politics of the mainland spouses’ rights movement in Taiwan 15. Taiwan’s (extra)ordinary migrations

Notă biografică

Chiu Kuei-fen is Professor in the Research Center for the Humanities and Social Sciences at the National Chunghsing University, Taiwan.
Dafydd Fell is Senior Lecturer in Taiwan Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, UK.
Lin Ping is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the National Chungcheng University, Taiwan.

Recenzii

"This collection of essays provides a much-needed examination of the increasingly complex issue of migration into and out of Taiwan at a moment when any changes to Taiwan’s social structure can have significant geopolitical ramifications."
Evan N. Dawley, International Journal of Taiwan Studies

Descriere

Migration has transformed Taiwanese society in the last 20 years. The main inflows have been temporary workers from Southeast Asian countries and female spouses from Southeast Asia and China marrying Taiwanese husbands. The main outflow has been migration to China, as a result of increased economic integration across the Taiwan Strait. These changes have significantly altered Taiwan’s ethnic structure and have profound social and political implications for this new democracy. As large numbers of these migrants take Taiwanese citizenship and their offspring gain voting rights, the impact of these new Taiwanese will continue to increase.