ABSTRACT

Drawing upon wide-ranging case study material, the book explores the ever-changing personal and cultural identity of Chinese migrants and the diverse cosmopolitan communities they create. The various models of newly-forged communities are examined with the added dimension of personal identity and the individual's place in society.

With particular emphasis on the changing face of Chinese ethnicity in a range of established places of convergence, Chan draws on extensive experience and knowledge in the field to bring the reader a fresh, fascinating and ultimately very human analysis of migration, culture, identity and the self.

chapter |14 pages

Prologue

chapter 1|21 pages

Rethinking Chinese ethnicity

chapter 2|28 pages

Civic identity and ethnicity

chapter 3|17 pages

The migrant family drama

chapter 4|12 pages

The ethnicity paradox of immigrants

chapter 5|23 pages

One face, many masks

chapter 6|13 pages

Migration, dispersal and the cosmopolitan

chapter |11 pages

Epilogue