Precarious Belongings :Affect and Nationalism in Asia ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Affect and Nationalism in Asia

Publication series :1

Author: Wang   Chih-ming;Goh   Daniel PS  

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9781786602268

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781786602244

Subject: D523.8 移民、侨民;D523.91 难民;D73/77 National Politics;K901 human geography

Keyword: 各国政治,人文地理学,难民,移民、侨民

Language: ENG

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Description

This edited collection explores affect in nationalism as method of producing inclusion and exclusion in Asia.

Chapter

From Precarity to Conviviality

The Digital Platform

Structure of the Book

Notes

References

Part I The Dialectics of Love and Hate

Chapter One Complex Histories of the Foreign in Indonesia

The Occident

Anti-Chinese Sentiment

Ambiguity and Precarity

Notes

References

Chapter Two Hate-Loving Nation-State: Theorizing Asian Nationalist Affects

Progressive Use of Nationalist Affects?

Entanglement of Love and Hate

Affective Economy and Nation without State

Asianism of Gandhism and Maoism, and Emotional Capital

Notes

References

Chapter Three Introverted Jingoism in a Post-Imagined-Community Digital Era: The Upswings of Hate Speech Demonstration in Japan

Sociohistorical Contexts of the Rise of Nationalism and Jingoism

Cyber Right-Wingers (netto-uyoku) in Hate Speech Demonstration

Is it Nationalism or Jingoism?

Common Table in a Digital Age

Notes

References

Part II Precarious Belongings

Chapter Four “We Are Already Living Together”: Race, Collective Struggle, and the Reawakened Nation in Post-3/11 Japan

A Reawakened Nation

Race, Nation, and Disaster

Going Home

The Burdens of Protection

Conclusion

Acknowledgement

References

Chapter Five From the Outside: Performing Korean Diaspora, Redoing National Affiliation

Starting The Journey

Between History and the Present: Korean Diaspora Through Performance

About the Performance Venue and Beyond

Nationalistic Consensus in South Korea

Conclusion: Journey That Never Ends

Notes

References

Chapter Six Loyalty on Trial: Chinese-Filipinos and the West Philippine Sea Dispute

Historicizing Loyalty

Surveying Views on the Dispute

Does Self-Identifying as Filipinos Matter for National Affect

Whose Side Are Tsinoys On and What Do Others Think?

Respondents’ Own Views on the Dispute

Conclusion: Relitigating Loyalty?

Acknowledgement

Notes

References

Part III Affected Selves

Chapter Seven “Freedom is Elsewhere”: Circulating Affect and Aversion for Asian and Islamic Others in Indonesia

Indonesian Inter-Asia Labor Migrations in Context

Circulating Aversion: Reaffirming Javanese and Indonesian Selves

Circulating Affection: Rethinking the Ethno-National Boundaries of Kinship

Negotiating and Remaking Gendered “Indonesianness”

Conclusion

Notes

References

Chapter Eight “Let’s Save the Nation from Being Anti-Multicultural!”: The Emergence of the Anti-Multiculturalist Movements in South Korea

“Multicultural” Discourses as Racialization

Emergence of Anti-multiculturalism as a Patriotic Aspiration

Spread of Racism and the “Stateless” State

Conclusion

References

Chapter Nine “Feels so Foreign in My Own Homeland”: Xenophobia and National Identity in Singapore

Singapore as an Immigrant Nation

Everyday Encounters with New Immigrants

Hot Points in the Current Immigration Debate

Conclusion

References

Chapter Ten Becoming a Revanchist City: Reflections on Hong Kong Nativist Affects

Making Boundaries Between Hong Kong and China

Disempowerment

Empowerment and Spatial Governance

In Pursuit of Different Forms of Power

Note

References

Part IV The Specter of China

Chapter Eleven Image-Driven Nationalism: Visuality, Digital Platform, and Generation Post-1980s

Introduction

Image-Driven Nationalism: an Overview

Generation Post-1980s

Overseas Students and the Limits of E-Learning

Conclusion

Notes

References

Chapter Twelve Sydney’s Chinatown and the Rise of China

Sydney’s Chinatown: From Ethnic Enclave to Icon of Multiculturalism

Globalization of the Chinatown idea

Conclusion

Acknowledgement

References

Conclusion: The Geopolitical Unconsciousof Inter-Asia

References

Index

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