Migration, Transnational Flows, and the Contested Meanings of Race in Asia

Contributor(s)
Lan, Shanshan (editor)
Debnár, Miloš (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access edited volume addresses the multi-layered relations between migration, transnational flows, and the contested meanings of race in Asia. It tries to answer the following questions: how do migration and transnational flows from the Western world impact racial knowledge formation in Asian societies? To what extent do they challenge, perpetuate, and reshape unequal power relations based on the intersection of race, gender, class, nationality, citizenship, and migration status in Asia? How are dominant Western racial categories such as race, whiteness, and blackness redefined and reconstructed in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, when transnational mobility became both heavily restricted and stigmatized ? The book is divided into three parts: Race, Language and Migration status, Covid-19 and the Dynamics of Racialization, Gender and Interracial Encounters. This book positions itself in the nexus of race, migration and pandemic research and will make a significant contribution to critical race studies, whiteness studies, globalization, multiculturalism, and social transformation in Asia. This book is aimed at students and scholars in race and migration studies in Asia and beyond. This is an open access book.
Keywords
Migration and transnational flows; Researching race and migration in a transnational context; Ukrainian refugees in China and Japan; Black Woman in Japan; Race, gender, and intersectionality; Racialization processes in Western countries and in Asia; The nexus of race, migration and pandemic research; White Western migrants’ experiences in China; Racial knowledge formation in Asian societies; Covid-19 and the racialization of migrants; Transnational circulation of racial knowledge; White supremacy and anti-black racism; Private English schools in China; Race and the ELT (English language Teaching) industry; White racial formation in a transnational pandemic context; The shifting perceptions of Russia-Ukraine warISBN
9783031815454, 9783031815447Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
http://www.springernature.com/oabooksPublication date and place
Cham, 2025Imprint
Springer Nature SwitzerlandSeries
IMISCOE Research Series,Classification
Migration, immigration and emigration
Population and migration geography
Public administration
Sociology
Politics and government

