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Index
Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction: Tracking the Affective Twists of Nationalisms in Asia
IN THE NAME OF LOVE
NATIONALISM AND PRECARIOUS BELONGINGS IN ASIA
FROM PRECARITY TO CONVIVIALITY
THE DIGITAL PLATFORM
STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK
Notes
REFERENCES
Part I THE DIALECTICS OF LOVE AND HATE
Chapter One Complex Histories of the Foreign in Indonesia*
THE OCCIDENT
ANTI-CHINESE SENTIMENT
AMBIGUITY AND PRECARITY
Notes
REFERENCES
Chapter Two Hate-Loving Nation-State: Theorizing Asian Nationalist Affects
PROGRESSIVE USE OF NATIONALIST AFFECTS?
Entanglement of Love and Hate
Affective Economy and Nation without State
Asianism of Gandhism and Maoism, and Emotional Capital
Notes
REFERENCES
Chapter Three Introverted Jingoism in a Post-Imagined-Community Digital Era: The Upswings of Hate Speech Demonstration in Japan
SOCIOHISTORICAL CONTEXTS OF THE RISE OF NATIONALISM AND JINGOISM
Cyber Right-Wingers (netto-uyoku) in Hate Speech Demonstration
IS IT NATIONALISM OR JINGOISM?
COMMON TABLE IN A DIGITAL AGE
Notes
REFERENCES
Part II PRECARIOUS BELONGINGS
Chapter Four “We Are Already Living Together”: Race, Collective Struggle, and the Reawakened Nation in Post-3/11 Japan
A REAWAKENED NATION
RACE, NATION, AND DISASTER
GOING HOME
THE BURDENS OF PROTECTION
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
Chapter Five From the Outside: Performing Korean Diaspora, Redoing National Affiliation
STARTING THE JOURNEY
BETWEEN HISTORY AND THE PRESENT: KOREAN DIASPORA THROUGH PERFORMANCE
ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE VENUE AND BEYOND
NATIONALISTIC CONSENSUS IN SOUTH KOREA
CONCLUSION: JOURNEY THAT NEVER ENDS
NOTES
REFERENCES
Chapter Six Loyalty on Trial: Chinese-Filipinos and the West Philippine Sea Dispute
HISTORICIZING LOYALTY
SURVEYING VIEWS ON THE DISPUTE
DOES SELF-IDENTIFYING AS FILIPINOS MATTER FOR NATIONAL AFFECT
Whose Side Are Tsinoys On and What Do Others Think?
Respondents’ Own Views on the Dispute
CONCLUSION: RELITIGATING LOYALTY?
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
NOTES
REFERENCES
Part III AFFECTED SELVES
Chapter Seven “Freedom is Elsewhere”: Circulating Affect and Aversion for Asian and Islamic Others in Indonesia
INDONESIAN INTER-ASIA LABOR MIGRATIONS IN CONTEXT
CIRCULATING AVERSION: REAFFIRMING JAVANESE AND INDONESIAN SELVES
Circulating Affection: Rethinking the Ethno-National Boundaries of Kinship
Negotiating and Remaking Gendered “Indonesianness”
CONCLUSION
NOTES
REFERENCES
Chapter Eight “Let’s Save the Nation from Being Anti-Multicultural!”: The Emergence of the Anti-Multiculturalist Movements in South Korea
“MULTICULTURAL” DISCOURSES AS RACIALIZATION
Emergence of Anti-multiculturalism as a Patriotic Aspiration
Spread of Racism and the “Stateless” State
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter Nine “Feels so Foreign in My Own Homeland”: Xenophobia and National Identity in Singapore
SINGAPORE AS AN IMMIGRANT NATION
Everyday Encounters with New Immigrants
HOT POINTS IN THE CURRENT IMMIGRATION DEBATE
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter Ten Becoming a Revanchist City: Reflections on Hong Kong Nativist Affects
MAKING BOUNDARIES BETWEEN HONG KONG AND CHINA
DISEMPOWERMENT
EMPOWERMENT AND SPATIAL GOVERNANCE
IN PURSUIT OF DIFFERENT FORMS OF POWER
Note
REFERENCES
Part IV THE SPECTER OF CHINA
Chapter Eleven Image-Driven Nationalism: Visuality, Digital Platform, and Generation Post-1980s
INTRODUCTION1
IMAGE-DRIVEN NATIONALISM: AN OVERVIEW
GENERATION POST-1980s
OVERSEAS STUDENTS AND THE LIMITS OF E-LEARNING
CONCLUSION
NOTES
REFERENCES
Chapter Twelve Sydney’s Chinatown and the Rise of China
Sydney’s Chinatown: From Ethnic Enclave to Icon of Multiculturalism
Globalization of the Chinatown idea
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
Conclusion: The Geopolitical Unconscious of Inter-Asia
REFERENCES
Index
About the Authors
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