Book Review: The Inconvenient Generation Migrant Youth Coming of Age on Shanghai s Edge (original) (raw)

The Inconvenient Generation: Migrant Youth Coming of Age on Shanghai's Edge

Minhua Ling

Stanford University Press, 2020

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Between the worlds: Shanghai's young middle-class migrants imagining their city.

Tina Schilbach

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China's New Generation Migrant Workers' Urban Experience and Well-Being

Kun WANG

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Invisible Migrant Enclaves in Chinese Cities: Underground Living in Beijing, China

Youqin Huang

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International Migrants in China's Global City: The New Shanghailanders. By James Farrer. London: Routledge, 2019. xii, 216 pp. ISBN: 9780815382638 (cloth)

Yiyun Ding

The Journal of Asian Studies, 2020

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"Snail Households": Containerization of Migrant Housing on Shanghai's Fringe

Minhua Ling

positions: asia critique, 2022

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International Migrants in China's Global City: The New Shanghailanders (Routledge Series on Asian Migration)

James Farrer

2019

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China Journal - Caroline Knowles' review of International Migrants in China’s Global City

James Farrer

China Journal, 2020

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In the Eye of the Chicken: Hierarchy and Marginality among Beijing's Migrant Children

T.E. Woronov

Ethnography, 2004

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Migrant Laborer Subcultures in Recent Chinese Literature: A Communicative Perspective

Philip Williams

Intercultural Communication Studies, 1999

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Transitions: Xiao Ma's review of International Migrants in China's Global City: The New Shanghailanders

James Farrer

Transitions, 2019

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A Room of One’s Own: Highly-Educated Migrants’ Strategies for Creating a Home in Guangzhou

Kimiko Suda 須田貴美子

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Strangers in the City: Reconfigurations of Space, Power, and Social Networks within China’s Floating Population. By Li Zhang. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2001. Pp. xiv+286. 49.50(cloth);49.50 (cloth); 49.50(cloth);22.95 (paper)

David Wank

American Journal of Sociology, 2002

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Segmented Incorporation: The Second Generation of Rural Migrants in Shanghai

Pei-Chia Lan

2014

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Life's work in the city without ground: Cross-border family politics between Shenzhen and Hong Kong

Jonathan Burrow

2017

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Why Does the Government Fail to Improve the Living Conditions of Migrant Workers in Shanghai? Reflections on the Policies and the Implementations of Public Rental Housing under Neoliberalism

Yang Shen

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Temporary migrants and public space: a case study of Dongguan, China

Yining Tan

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2020

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Mobilization or Repression of Migrants In Urban China? Hometown Networks, Leadership, and Lessons From International and Historical Comparisons1

Erik Mobrand

The Journal of Comparative Asian Development, 2007

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Chinese Difference and Deservingness: The Paper Lives of Young Migrants

Michele Statz

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(2018) [Book Review] Diaspora's Homeland: Modern China in the Age of Global Migration. By Shelly Chan. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2018.

Els van Dongen

Journal of Social History, 2018

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Futural Orientations of Chinese Internal Labour Migrants - The Lived Experiences of Young and Highly Educated Professionals in Shanghai

Ruben Hendrickx

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Marginalisation of Chinese Migrants: From a Sociological Perspective

Linge Guo

Cogent Social Sciences , 2023

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Politics of Cityward Migration: An Overview of China In Comparative Perspective

Erik Mobrand

Habitat International, 2006

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The urbanisation of rural migrants and the making of urban villages in contemporary China

Yang Zhan

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The Structuration of Chinese Migrant Workers: Institutional Transitions, Life Experiences and Subjective Experiences

Fayin Xu

2015

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Migration as a Method: Deterritorializing the “Floating Children” in Contemporary China

Lei Zheng

Critical Analyses of Educational Reforms in an Era of Transnational Governance, 2017

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Suburban Beijing: Housing and Consumption in Contemporary China. By Friederike Fleischer. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2010. xxxv, 220 pp. 75.00(cloth);75.00 (cloth); 75.00(cloth);25.00 (paper)

Youqin Huang

The Journal of Asian Studies, 2012

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Rural Migrants in Shanghai: Living Under the Shadow of Socialism1

Danching Ruan

International Migration Review, 2006

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China Report: TG Suresh's Review of International Migrants in China's Global City: The New Shanghailanders

James Farrer

China Report, 2020

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Continuity and Change in the Everyday Lives of Chinese Migrant Factory Workers

Kaxton Siu

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Experiencing Authenticity: Sociability and the Double Lives of Middle-class Migrant Youth in Beijing

Zepeng Zhou

Chinese Journal of Sociology, 2023

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Book review: Gender, Modernity and Male Migrant Workers in China: Becoming a “Modern” Man.

Yang Shen

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Chen, S. 2022. Temporary Couples? A Chinese Migrant's Dream Narrative

Shuhua Chen

Anthropolog y and Humanism, 2022

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Roberta Zavoretti, Rural Origins, City Lives: Class and Place in Contemporary China

Eric Florence

China Perspectives, 2018

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Housing Migrants in Chinese Cities: Current Status and Policy Design

Youqin Huang

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