Author

Jiaqi M. LIU

Publication Type

Book Review

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

12-2023

Abstract

In Diaspora Space-Time, anthropologist Anne-Christine Trémon provides an in-depth ethnography of how the relationship between Chinese diasporas and their hometown communities transformed in the midst of the rapid urban, economic, political, and social changes in China. Building on Trémon’s previous research on Chinese diasporas in Tahiti, this book follows in their footsteps as they embark on return trips to “search for their roots” (p. 167) in their ancestral hometown village in Shenzhen, China. While Overseas Chinese studies have traditionally focused on China’s dependency on Chinese diasporas during the reform era since the 1980s, this book joins the latest research on Global China to provide more nuanced and timely insights into the evolving roles of Chinese diasporas in China’s geopolitical ascendence and ethno-nationalist revival (Chen 2022; Liu 2022).

Discipline

Demography, Population, and Ecology

Publication

International Migration Review

First Page

1

Last Page

2

ISSN

0197-9183

Identifier

10.1177/01979183231223107

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Copyright Owner and License

Authors

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.1177/01979183231223107

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