ABSTRACT

With around 40 million people worldwide, the ethnic Chinese and the Chinese in diaspora form the largest diaspora in the world. The economic reform of China which began in the late 1970s marked a huge phase of migration from China, and the new migrants, many of whom were well educated, have had a major impact on the local societies and on China.

This is the first interdisciplinary Handbook to examine the Chinese diaspora, and provides a comprehensive analysis of the processes and effects of Chinese migration under the headings of:

  • Population and distribution

  • Mainland China and Taiwan’s policies on the Chinese overseas

  • Migration: past and present

  • Economic and political involvement

  • Localization, transnational networks and identity

  • Education, literature and media

The Routledge Handbook of the Chinese Diaspora brings together a significant number of specialists from a number of diverse disciplines and covers the major areas of the study of Chinese overseas. This Handbook is therefore an important and valuable reference work for students, scholars and policy makers worldwide who wish to understand the global phenomena of Chinese migration, transnational connections and their cultural and identity transformation.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part |16 pages

Population and distribution

part |176 pages

Migration

chapter |19 pages

Integration and exclusion

The Chinese in multiracial Latin America and the Caribbean

chapter |14 pages

Mountains of Gold

Canada, North America, and the Cantonese Pacific

chapter |19 pages

From sojourning to settlement to transnationalism

Transformations of the Chinese immigrant community in America

chapter |15 pages

Ethnic Chinese in the European economy

Risk and the transnational ethnic enclave

chapter |20 pages

Chinese immigration to Australia and New Zealand

Government policies and race relations

chapter |15 pages

The Chinese in South Africa

Five centuries, five trajectories

chapter |20 pages

Negotiating transnational migration *

Marriage and changing gender roles among the Chinese diaspora

part |95 pages

Economic and political involvement

part |87 pages

Localization, transnational networks and identity

chapter |14 pages

Diaspora and hybridity

Peranakan Chinese culture in Indonesia

chapter |28 pages

New immigrants: a new community?

The Chinese community in Peru in complete transformation

chapter |14 pages

The Chinese diaspora

From China to Thailand to the USA

part |59 pages

Education, literature and media