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"This handbook presents cutting-edge research on Asian transnationalism written by experts in the areas of migration, diaspora, ethnicity, gender, language, education, politics, media, art, popular culture, and literature from a diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives. The Asian region not only constitutes one of the largest diasporic populations in the world but also the most diversified diasporas in terms of their historical trajectories of emigration, geographical spread, economic and political strength, socio-cultural integration in the host country, and transnational engagement with the homeland. Divided thematically into six broad sections the chapters in this handbook critically discuss and debate some of the pertinent issues of Asian transnationalism: Contextualizing Asian Transnationalism Transnationalism and Socio-Cultural Identities Transnationalism, Education, and Infrastructure Transnationalism, Gender, and Development Transnationalism and Dynamics of Diasporic Politics Transnationalism, Art, and Media The Routledge Handbook of Asian Transnationalism will be an invaluable resource for academics, researchers, and students interested in the study of international migration, Asian diaspora, and transnationalism"--

This handbook presents cutting-edge research on Asian transnationalism written by experts in the areas of migration, diaspora, ethnicity, gender, language, education, politics, media, art, popular culture, and literature for academics, researchers, and students of international migration, Asian diaspora, and transnationalism.



This handbook presents cutting-edge research on Asian transnationalism written by experts in the areas of migration, diaspora, ethnicity, gender, language, education, politics, media, art, popular culture and literature from diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives.

The Asian region not only constitutes one of the largest diasporic populations in the world but also the most diversified diasporas in terms of their historical trajectories of emigration, geographical spread, economic and political strength, socio-cultural integration in the host country and transnational engagement with the homeland. Divided thematically into six broad sections, the chapters in this handbook critically discuss and debate some of the pertinent issues of Asian transnationalism:

  • Contextualizing Asian Transnationalism
  • Transnationalism and Socio-Cultural Identities
  • Transnationalism, Education and Infrastructure
  • Transnationalism, Gender and Development
  • Transnationalism and Dynamics of Diasporic Politics
  • Transnationalism, Art and Media

The Routledge Handbook of Asian Transnationalism

will be an invaluable resource for academics, researchers and students interested in the study of international migration, Asian diaspora and transnationalism.

Chapter 29 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Arvustused

"Bringing together a wide range of scholarship on Asian transnationalism in the post-World War II era, this handbook moves beyond US exceptionalism to examine migrant communities in Russia, for example, and is similarly noteworthy for its inclusion of less well-studied groups such as the Uzbek and Kazakh diasporas."

Emma J. Teng

Director, Global Languages, and T.T. and Wei Fong Chao Professor of Asian Civilizations, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

"A rich tapestry on Asian transnationalism, this Handbook weaves together diverse locations and issues across the globe. It spans regions such as East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Antipodes, on the one hand, and, on the other, microcosmic intricacies of the Hmong communities, Uzbeks in Russia, Tibetan self-immolation, just to name a few. The broad transnational canvas on refugees, overseas students, and immigrants and their children is meticulously painted through the interdisciplinary lens of sociology, politics, economics, psychology, ethnic studies, and art."

Sheng-mei Ma

Professor of English, Michigan State University, Michigan, USA

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

Introduction. Asian Transnationalism

Ajaya K. Sahoo

PART I. Contextualizing Asian Transnationalism

1. Transnationalism, Activism and Civil Society in Japan

Simon Avenell

2. Tracing Hmong/Miao Diasporic Circuits and Transcultural Engagements

Louisa Schein and Chia Youyee Vang

3. A Historical Materialist Approach to Transnational Japanese Studies

Suma Ikeuchi

4. South Asians in the New World: Hindoos, Coolies and Model Minorities

Indira Karamcheti

5. Shifting Identities in Northeastern Cambodia: From Slaves to Indigenous
Peoples

Ian G. Baird

PART II. Transnationalism and Socio-Cultural Identities

6. Transnational Spirits and Cultural Identity: A Case Study of Vietnamese
Diasporic Communities in San Jose City, USA and Jingdao Island, China

Nguyen Thi Hien

7. The Thaipusam Festival in Malaysia: On Ritual Polytropy

Teo Sue Ann

8. Japanese American and Okinawan American Transnationalism in Hawaii and
the Continental United States

Jonathan Y. Okamura

9. Folklore in the Making of Chinese American Identity

Juwen Zhang

10. Commodifying Transnationalism for the General Audience

Minh X. Nguyen

PART III. Transnationalism, Education and Infrastructure

11. Indonesian Transnational Identity and Migration Journey: Education and
the Lack Thereof

Agustian Sutrisno and Yoga Prasetyo

12. School Alumni, Transnationalism and Asian Diaspora: An Unexplored
Potential for Researchers

Niranjan Casinader, Howard Prosser, Fiona Longmuir and Peter van Cuylenburg

13. Infrastructuring Student Mobilities in Asia

YiEn Cheng

14. Australia-India Student Mobility and Performances of Transnationalism

Michele Lobo, Anna Kent and David Lowe

15. Chinese Transnational Student Mobilities and Experiences in Canada:
Gendering the Student-Migrant Narrative

Amrita Hari and Chen Wang-Dufil

PART IV. Transnationalism, Gender and Development

16. Everyday Transnational Lives of Uzbek Migrants in Russia: A Socio-Legal
Perspective

Rustamjon Urinboyev and Sherzod Eraliev

17. Domestic Violence in Diasporic Asian and Pacific Islander Immigrant
Populations in the United States

Stewart Chang

18. Performance As/Is Care in the Transnational Space: Caring at a Distance
and in Proximity

Peilin Liang

19. Writing the "Other" NRIs through a Transnational Lens in Goat Days and
Painting Kuwait Violet

Sukanya Gupta

20. Migration, Transnationalism and Development: The Case of Indonesian
Diaspora

Azlan Tajuddin

PART V. Transnationalism and Dynamics of Diasporic Politics

21. Race, Anxiety and Shopping in the Australian Outback: Indian Hawkers and
Victorias 1884 Smallpox Outbreak

Arunima Datta

22. Papering Over Racial Capitalism: Anticolonial Newspapers and Gujarati
Merchants in Colonial Mauritius

Ketaki Pant

23. Governing the Kazakh Diaspora: Kazakhstans Evolving Policies and
Institutions towards Kazakhs Abroad

Ik Kuçu-Bonnenfant

24. Political Participation and Representation of South Asian and Chinese
Canadians: Evidence from the Greater Toronto Area

Shuguang Wang

25. Migration, Transnationalism and Citizenship in Kyrgyzstan

Vanessa Ruget

PART VI. Transnationalism, Art and Media

26. Tibetan Self-Immolation in the Art of Tenzing Rigdol

Sarah Magnatta

27. Transnational Dialogues and Contemporary Art in Japan: "Missing Pieces"

Rebecca Jennison and Cynthea J. Bogel

28. Contemporary Film Culture and Convergence: Cinemediated Solidarity

Anne Ciecko

29. K-pop Trans/Nationalism

Kyong Yoon

30. Asian Youth and Resistance in Transnational Media

Veluree Metaveevinij
Ajaya K. Sahoo is Professor and Head of the Centre for Study of Indian Diaspora, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India.