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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of illustrations List of contributors Abbreviations Introduction: rethinking Chinese diasporic media
China’s soft power and the decline of the old diasporic media network Diaspora and transnationalism Chinese transnationalism The chapters Notes References
1. “New Migrants” from the PRC and the Transformation of Chinese Media: the case of Cambodia
The politics of Chinese ethnicity in contemporary Cambodia The transformation of Chinese news media in Cambodia Media pluralism and the framing of ethnic identity Notes References
2. The Conundrum of the “Honorary Whites”: media and being Chinese in South Africa
From ROC to PRC: migrants and their media The price to pay for being “honorary whites” Conclusion Note References
3. An Overseas Orthodoxy?: shifting toward Pro-PRC Media in Chinese-speaking Brazil
History and recent development of Chinese migration to Brazil Chinese-language media in the Latin American context Brazilian Chinese-language media in historical perspective Nanmei Qiaobao and its predecessors Meizhou Huabao (Illustrated paper of the American continent) Taiwan Qiaobao/Zhoubao (Taiwan paper of overseas Chinese/Weekly paper) Historical progression Content, sources, and purposes of NMQB New media Conclusions Notes References
4. Bridge or Barrier: migration, media, and the sojourner mentality in Chinese communities in Italy and Spain
Chinese immigration in Spain and Italy The Chinese-language media in Spain and Italy A press facing challenges and difficulties Relations between host country and China Audience opinion Conclusion Notes References
5. Unique Past and Common Future: Chinese immigrants and Chinese-language media in France
A forever changing landscape: Chinese immigrants in France and the earliest press Change and continuity: the Chinese media in recent decades Case study questionnaire and analysis of Chinese-language media in France Feedback for the Chinese newspaper European Times Chinese-language media in France: unique past and common future Notes References
6. Politics of Homeland: hegemonic discourses of the intervening homeland in Chinese diasporic newspapers in the Netherlands
The Chinese community and newspapers in the Netherlands Research methods Construction of hegemonic discourses in diasporic newspapers Ideological content in hegemonic discourses: imagining the diaspora into the national Alternative narratives: communal identities and collective memories Conclusion: hegemonic discourses in diasporic identity politics Discussion: diasporic media in the globalized world Appendix: list of interviewees Notes References
7. The Chinese Diaspora, Motherland, and “June Fourth”: a discourse analysis of the BBC Chinese “Have Your Say” forum, 2009–13
The Chinese diaspora: memories and motherland Global diasporic Chinese mediasphere and diasporic expression Methodological note and analytical approach The “June Fourth” discourse on the BBC Chinese HYS Forum Chinese diaspora, historic event, and motherland Notes References
8. Geo-ethnic Storytelling: Chinese-language television in Canada
Introduction The changing Chinese-language diaspora media scene in Canada Geo-ethnic storytelling: locally produced programs from Talentvision China’s soft power push and its effect on ethnic Chinese media in Canada Conclusion Notes References
9. Cyber China and Evolving Transnational Identities: the case of New Zealand
Introduction Current New Zealand Chinese communities and their media SkyKiwi.com: node of Cyber China or alternative medium? Cyber China and parallel lives Transnational identity: cyberspace and lived experience Conclusion and discussion Notes References
10. Provisional Business Migrants to Western Australia, Social Media, and Conditional Belonging
Introduction Provisional business migration and conditional belonging Chinese social media and migration Three early observations Conclusion Notes References
11. Xin Yimin: “new” Chinese migration and new media in a Trinidadian town
Introduction Chinese emigration in the 1990s The Chinese in the Caribbean Chinese immigrants in the contemporary context: the case of El Mirador Translocality: living in Trinidad or China? Notes References
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