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Table of Contents
Intro
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Figures
1. Introduction: Chineseness in Chile
Introduction
Historical Background: China and the Ethnic Chinese in Chile
Situating Orientalism in Chile
Historical Imaginary of China in Chile
Overview of the Book Chapters
References
2. The Enduring Duality of Chineseness
China/Chineseness as Threat or Opportunity
Polemical Discussions About China in the Twenty-First Century: Threat or Opportunity?
China as the New Imperialist Threat
China as a Door to New Opportunities for Chile
Conclusion: China as a Double-Edged Sword or Mirror
References
3. Dynamics of In/Comprehensibility
The Silent or Incomprehensible Stranger
Comprehending the Ethnic Chinese: Toward Greater Understanding and Distinguishing Between "Chinos"
Problematizing Chineseness as Other/Incomprehensible
Conclusion: Toward Chineseness as Potential or Radical Openness
References
4. Racialized Femininities and Masculinities, and the Queerness of the Ethnic Chinese
Orientalizing Ethnic Chinese/Asian Women
Undesirable or Asexual Chinese Masculinities
The Impossibility of Miscegenation
Queering Gender/Sexual Binaries Through Chineseness
Conclusion
References
5. Marca Chile, Marca China
The Interdependence of Marca Chile and Marca China
(Re)Branding China in Chile
When Marca Chile is Actually Marca China: The Global Raspberry Scandal
Conclusion: Toward Incorporating Chineseness into Marca Chile
References
6. Many-Faced Orientalism: Racism and Xenophobia in a Time of the Novel Coronavirus Covid-19
The Many Faces of Orientalism During the Pandemic
The Ethnic Chinese/Asian as "Elsewhere."
The Ethnic Chinese (and Chinese Products) as Threat
China and Chinese Values as Anti-democratic
Experiences and Responses in Chile to Anti-Chinese/Asian Racism
Concluding Remarks
References
7. Conclusion
References
Annex
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Contents
List of Figures
1. Introduction: Chineseness in Chile
Introduction
Historical Background: China and the Ethnic Chinese in Chile
Situating Orientalism in Chile
Historical Imaginary of China in Chile
Overview of the Book Chapters
References
2. The Enduring Duality of Chineseness
China/Chineseness as Threat or Opportunity
Polemical Discussions About China in the Twenty-First Century: Threat or Opportunity?
China as the New Imperialist Threat
China as a Door to New Opportunities for Chile
Conclusion: China as a Double-Edged Sword or Mirror
References
3. Dynamics of In/Comprehensibility
The Silent or Incomprehensible Stranger
Comprehending the Ethnic Chinese: Toward Greater Understanding and Distinguishing Between "Chinos"
Problematizing Chineseness as Other/Incomprehensible
Conclusion: Toward Chineseness as Potential or Radical Openness
References
4. Racialized Femininities and Masculinities, and the Queerness of the Ethnic Chinese
Orientalizing Ethnic Chinese/Asian Women
Undesirable or Asexual Chinese Masculinities
The Impossibility of Miscegenation
Queering Gender/Sexual Binaries Through Chineseness
Conclusion
References
5. Marca Chile, Marca China
The Interdependence of Marca Chile and Marca China
(Re)Branding China in Chile
When Marca Chile is Actually Marca China: The Global Raspberry Scandal
Conclusion: Toward Incorporating Chineseness into Marca Chile
References
6. Many-Faced Orientalism: Racism and Xenophobia in a Time of the Novel Coronavirus Covid-19
The Many Faces of Orientalism During the Pandemic
The Ethnic Chinese/Asian as "Elsewhere."
The Ethnic Chinese (and Chinese Products) as Threat
China and Chinese Values as Anti-democratic
Experiences and Responses in Chile to Anti-Chinese/Asian Racism
Concluding Remarks
References
7. Conclusion
References
Annex
References
Index