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This book situates migrating individuals' sense of Otherness in receiving countries front and center and systematically illustrates the configuration of Western migrants' Other-identity during their reverse migration from the West to China, which has become a new destination of international migration due to its rise to prominence in the global labor market. Consequently, international migrants from Western countries, especially those with skills desired in China, have become this country's main target in the global race for talent. In this context, this book attends to American migrants on the Chinese mainland, who are perceived as the prototypical waiguoren in this region, as an illuminating case, and illustrates the configuration of their Other-identity, rising from their intercultural adaptation as the privileged but marginalized Other in an asymmetric power structure. This book also attempts to reveal the condition and process of Chinese Othering of American migrants tha

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Acknowledgments – Introduction: The Foreign Other in China—The Case of American Migrants – Conceptualizing the Other-Identity during Intercultural Encounters – Research Design Guided by Grounded Theory – Exoticized Otherness Rising from Objectification, Homogenization, and Alienation – Stereotyped Otherness Formulated by Fantasization, Underestimation, and Stigmatization – Ostracized Otherness Emerging from Social Estrangement and Cultural Dissociation – Conclusion: Rethinking about Othering from the Other’s Perspective – Appendices – Index.

Permanent Outsiders in China

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/26/2021 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433179952, 978-1433179952
      ISBN10: 1433179954

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book situates migrating individuals' sense of Otherness in receiving countries front and center and systematically illustrates the configuration of Western migrants' Other-identity during their reverse migration from the West to China, which has become a new destination of international migration due to its rise to prominence in the global labor market. Consequently, international migrants from Western countries, especially those with skills desired in China, have become this country's main target in the global race for talent. In this context, this book attends to American migrants on the Chinese mainland, who are perceived as the prototypical waiguoren in this region, as an illuminating case, and illustrates the configuration of their Other-identity, rising from their intercultural adaptation as the privileged but marginalized Other in an asymmetric power structure. This book also attempts to reveal the condition and process of Chinese Othering of American migrants tha

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments – Introduction: The Foreign Other in China—The Case of American Migrants – Conceptualizing the Other-Identity during Intercultural Encounters – Research Design Guided by Grounded Theory – Exoticized Otherness Rising from Objectification, Homogenization, and Alienation – Stereotyped Otherness Formulated by Fantasization, Underestimation, and Stigmatization – Ostracized Otherness Emerging from Social Estrangement and Cultural Dissociation – Conclusion: Rethinking about Othering from the Other’s Perspective – Appendices – Index.

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