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The Reconfiguration of Whiteness in China: Privileges, Precariousness, and Racialized Performances

Description du projet

Le privilège d’être un immigré blanc en Chine

L’expansion rapide de l’économie chinoise a attiré un nombre considérable d’immigrés blancs. Les immigrés blancs vivent dans un environnement conditionné par la loi, l’économie et les règles sociales chinoises. Le projet CHINAWHITE, financé par l’UE, mènera une recherche sur les migrants blancs en lien avec la politique d’état, l’apprentissage de l’anglais (ESL), le secteur du divertissement, et les activités commerciales transnationales et la romance inter‑ethnique. Il cherchera également à savoir si le fait d’être blanc garantit un traitement de faveur en comparaison avec les autres migrants, notamment noirs, et il déterminera l’impact lié au fait d’être blanc dans la vie de tous les jours.

Objectif

This research examines the multiple and contradictory constructions of whiteness in China as a result of the rapid diversification of white migrants in the country and the shifting power balances between China and the West. Existing literature on white westerners in Asia mainly focuses on transnational elites. The rising number of middle- and lower-stratum of white migrants in China deserves special attention due to substantial tensions and discrepancies in their experiences of racial privilege, economic insecurity, and legal vulnerability. Multi-sited and multi-scalar ethnographic research will be conducted on daily life encounters between various groups of white migrants and Chinese in five domains: (1) state policy regarding international migrants in China; (2) the ESL industry (teaching English as a second language); (3) the media, fashion, and entertainment industries; (4) transnational business and entrepreneurship; and (5) interracial romance. Three major research questions frame this project. 1. What are the symbolic and material advantages and disadvantages of being white in China’s thriving market economy and consumer culture? 2. How is whiteness racialized in relation to blackness and other immigrant minority identities in multiple social domains and at different geographical scales? 3. How are multiple versions of whiteness produced, interpreted, negotiated, and performed through daily life interactions between white migrants and Chinese in various social and personal settings? This project contributes to a new line of research on white racial formation in East Asia by creatively integrating theories in whiteness studies and migration studies. It also expands the geographical scope of research on white expatriates from global cities in coastal areas to second-tier cities in inland China.

Régime de financement

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Institution d’accueil

UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 2 000 000,00
Adresse
SPUI 21
1012WX Amsterdam
Pays-Bas

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Région
West-Nederland Noord-Holland Groot-Amsterdam
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 2 000 000,00

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