Diaspora and Class Consciousness

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Diaspora and Class Consciousness

Chinese Immigrant Workers in Multiracial Chicago

Regional / International studies Migration, immigration and emigration Ethnic studies Sociology Colonialism and imperialism

Author: Shanshan Lan

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Collection: Studies in Asian Americans

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 12th December 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 968 Kb

ISBN: 9781136466564


Overview

This book is an ethnographic study of the multi-linear process of racial knowledge formation among a relatively invisible population in the Chinese American community in Chicago, namely the working class. Shanshan Lan defines "Chinese immigrant workers" as Chinese immigrants with limited English language skills who work primarily at low-skill, blue-collar service jobs at the extreme margins of U.S. economy.

Context and Approach

The book moves away from the enclave paradigm by situating the Chinese immigrant experience within the larger context of transnational labor migration and the multiracial transformation of urban U.S. landscape. Through thick ethnographic descriptions, Lan explores Chinese immigrant workers’ daily struggles to cope with the disjuncture between race as an American ideological construct and race as a lived experience.

Key Arguments

The book argues that Chinese immigrant workers’ racial learning is not always a matter of personal choice, but is conditioned by structural factors such as the limitation of the Black and white racial binary, the transnational circulation of U.S. racial ideology, the negative influence of prevalent U.S. rhetoric such as multiculturalism and colorblindness, and class differentiations within the Chinese American community.

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