Beschreibung:
This study reviews developments in the ethnic and national identity of the descendants of migrants, taking ethnic Chinese as a case study. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
1. Belonging to the Nation: Comparative Perspectives on Ethnic and National Identification among Diasporan Chinese 2. Segmented assimilation and the socioeconomic integration of Chinese immigrant children in the United States 3. Chinese Australian Identities: Between Assimilation, Multiculturalism and Diaspora 4. Belonging through Youth Cultures: Negotiating Racial Exclusions 5. Chinese Descendants in Italy: Emergence, Role and Uncertain Identity 6. Training for Transnationalism: Chinese Children in Hungary 7. "After the Break": Re-Conceptualizing Ethnicity, National Identity, and "Malaysian-Chinese" Identities 8. Brothers of a Different Kind: The Politics of Differentiating and Integrating Chinese New Immigrants in a Cosmopolitan Singapore