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Cross-border Marriages and Mobility: Female Chinese Migrants and Hong Kong Men focuses on cross-border marriages between mainland Chinese women and Hong Kong men, a phenomenon which is of critical importance to the transformation of Hong Kong. By examining the women’s motivations for migration and lived experiences in relation to the discursive, political, economic, and social circumstances of mainland China and Hong Kong, Avital Binah-Pollak demonstrates how these marital practices are causing the expanding and blurring of borders, so that there is a much wider strip of border in which the dichotomies of the rural/urban, periphery/center, and hybrid/national identities become more complex and negotiable. While this is particularly interesting and valid in the case of the border between mainland China and Hong Kong because of the particular nature of the relationship between these two societies, it may also apply to borders between many other societies worldwide.

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Introduction Chapter One: The Hong Kong China Border: A Space of Confinement and Movement Chapter Two: Motivations for Crossing Borders Chapter Three: "Same as Before, Living as a House Wife" Chapter Four: Hong Kong's Education: A Bridge to the 'First World' Chapter Five: New voices in Hong Kong: Local identity formation Concluding Thoughts: Home is not where the heart is but where it wants to be Bibliography Index

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    Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
    Publication Date: 14/08/2019
    ISBN13: 9789462986909, 978-9462986909
    ISBN10: 9462986908

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Cross-border Marriages and Mobility: Female Chinese Migrants and Hong Kong Men focuses on cross-border marriages between mainland Chinese women and Hong Kong men, a phenomenon which is of critical importance to the transformation of Hong Kong. By examining the women’s motivations for migration and lived experiences in relation to the discursive, political, economic, and social circumstances of mainland China and Hong Kong, Avital Binah-Pollak demonstrates how these marital practices are causing the expanding and blurring of borders, so that there is a much wider strip of border in which the dichotomies of the rural/urban, periphery/center, and hybrid/national identities become more complex and negotiable. While this is particularly interesting and valid in the case of the border between mainland China and Hong Kong because of the particular nature of the relationship between these two societies, it may also apply to borders between many other societies worldwide.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction Chapter One: The Hong Kong China Border: A Space of Confinement and Movement Chapter Two: Motivations for Crossing Borders Chapter Three: "Same as Before, Living as a House Wife" Chapter Four: Hong Kong's Education: A Bridge to the 'First World' Chapter Five: New voices in Hong Kong: Local identity formation Concluding Thoughts: Home is not where the heart is but where it wants to be Bibliography Index

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