Global Communities of Difference: Chinese Identity in an Age of Anti-Asian Racism and #StopAsianHate
Author(s) -
Luke Vulpiani
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
british journal of chinese studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2048-0601
DOI - 10.51661/bjocs.v12i1.183
Subject(s) - hybridity , identity (music) , gender studies , china , racism , sociology , cultural identity , geopolitics , state (computer science) , political science , anthropology , aesthetics , social science , law , politics , negotiation , algorithm , computer science , philosophy
Covid-19, western Sinophobia and geopolitics are raising new questions about Chinese cultural identity, which has become an increasingly contentious terrain at the current historical moment. Stuart Hall’s work provides a way to think beyond racial, cultural and state impositions of cultural identity through ideas of self-positioning, difference and hybridity. Chinese cultural identity as difference and hybridity, however, faces real world challenges in spaces of contested identity such as Hong Kong and Taiwan, and from Sinophobia.
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