International workshop: Coupling across Boundaries: Race, Migration and Chinese/Foreign Relationships

International workshop: Coupling across Boundaries: Race, Migration and Chinese/Foreign Relationships

On Jan 17, 2025 the  ChinaWhite project successfully hosted an International workshop, “ Coupling across Boundaries: Race, Migration and Chinese/Foreign Relationships.” This workshop is organized by Shanshan Lan, Willy Sier and Elena Barabantseva. The location is Uva anthropology common room REC B 5.12.

Schedule

9.30-10.30 Walk in, Coffee, introduction

10.30-12.30 Chair: Willy Sier

Panel one: Reframing Chinese/foreign relations in the context of China’s economic rise

Investors and Return Migrants: How China’s Economic Rise is Transforming Cross-Border Marriages and Migration Patterns (Monica Liu, University of St. Thomas)

Leveraging Westernized Chinese Masculinities in Hong Kong’s Transnational Dating Fields (Gabriella Angelini, Chinese University of Hong Kong)

“She is a good wife as long as she is not in China.”: Return migration and changing gender dynamics among Chinese/white couples in China (Shanshan Lan, University of Amsterdam)

International marriage, sovereignty, and racial capitalism in globalising China (Elena Barabantseva, University of Manchester)

 

12.30-1.30 Lunch

 

1.30-3.00 Chair: Shanshan Lan

Panel two: Negotiating intersectional power relations in cross-border intimacies

“Our Remarkable Marriage”: Race and Borders in Marriages between African asylum-seekers and Hong Kong women (Sealing Cheng, Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Boundary bricoleurs: the management of variegated differences among Sino-Congolese couples residing in Congo (DRC) (Cai Chen, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium).

Love Across the Divide: Chinese-Taiwanese Couples Studying in Europe (Yu-chin Tseng, University of Tübingen, Germany)

 

3.00- 3.30pm Coffee/Tea Break

 

3.30-5.00pm: Chair: Elena Barabantseva

 

Panel three: New trends in cross-boundary queer relations

Racialized Queer Desires: Reconfiguring Homomasculinities in Globalizing China (Benson Zhou, NYU Shanghai)

Western dreams in crisis? Rise of inter-Asian gay orientations (Hazuki Kaneko, Hong Kong University)

 

New online bibliography compiled by ChinaWhite Phds Christina Kefala, Raviv Litman and Ke Ma

The ChinaWhite phds have compiled an online bibliography, which includes entries such as "race in English language teaching," "race in visual cultures," and "race in business and entrepreneurship." It also contains hyperlinks to useful online resources regarding the theme of race, migration and mobility. Please click HERE to access the bibliography.

Podcast on rural Chinese students in South Korea, privileges and precariousness among white foreign English teachers in China

Podcast on rural Chinese students in South Korea, privileges and precariousness among white foreign English teachers in China

Dr. Shanshan Lan had an interview with Network for Research into Chinese Education Mobilities on her two recent publications: one about rural-origin Chinese students in South Korea, the other on privileges and precariousness among white English teachers in China. Listen to the podcast by clicking here.

“Because I am a Foreigner”: White Migrants’ Navigations of the Chinese State

INVITATION FOR PUBLIC LECTURE

“Because I am a Foreigner”: White Migrants’ Navigations of the Chinese State

Prof. Pauline Leonard (University of Southampton)

 

Date and Time: 18 May, 6 pm

Venue: Zoom

 

You can view the talk on youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htlyy8mpDJw

Marriage, Migration, and Race across the Chinese-Russian Borders

Marriage, Migration, and Race across the Chinese-Russian Borders

INVITATION FOR PUBLIC LECTURE

Marriage, Migration, and Race across the Chinese-Russian Borders

Dr. Elena Barabantseva (University of Manchester)

Time: April 26, Monday at 5pm, Amsterdam time

Venue: Zoom

A Field Theoretical Approach to Expatriate Mobilities: Ethnographic Research on Mobility in Culinary and Sexual Fields

INVITATION FOR PUBLIC LECTURE

 A Field Theoretical Approach to Expatriate Mobilities: Ethnographic Research on Mobility in Culinary and Sexual Fields

Prof. James Farrer (Sophia University, Japan)

Time: February 9, Tuesday at 11am, Amsterdam time

Venue: Zoom 

 

Watch the talk on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2aZbd0T8Y8

 

Online International Workshop (2-4 December 2020)

Online International Workshop (2-4 December 2020)

Racialisation and Social Boundary-Making in Times of COVID-19

Date: 2-4 December 2020

Organisers: The ChinaWhite research team

Aldina Camenisch, Willy Sier (postdocs), Ed Pulford (co-organizer), and Shanshan Lan (PI)