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Precarious Belongings Affect And Nationalism In Asia Chihming Wang

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Precarious Belongings Affect And Nationalism In Asia Chihming Wang
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.82 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Chih-ming Wang, Daniel PS Goh
ISBN: 9781786602244, 1786602245
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Precarious Belongings Affect And Nationalism In Asia Chihming Wang by Chih-ming Wang, Daniel Ps Goh 9781786602244, 1786602245 instant download after payment.

In the midst of refugee crises, terrorist attacks and territorial disputes across the globe, nationalism remains a powerful force in generating affects of inclusion and exclusion. In Asia, inter-Asian migration, enabled and disrupted by a history of colonialism, capitalist globalization and political conflicts, has rendered the idea of nation as both politically distinct and culturally malleable.
Precarious Belongings: Affect and Nationalism in Asiaexplores the affective politics of Asian nationalism by addressing the entwined structures of precarious belonging and national feelings. Bringing together leading scholars it looks at how the reification of nationalism in social movements, popular sentiments, online groups, and cultural representation directs hatred towards migrant and minority groups across Asia. The book posits that nationalist affects are embedded in the politics of exclusion, and seeks to make room for precarious belongings in the transnational and multicultural present. It should be of interest to students and scholars interested in Asian Cultural Studies, transnationalism, migration and nationalism.

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