This paper examines the politics and poetics of identity construction and articulation among guiqiao (Returned Overseas Chinese) through a case study of a postage stamp exhibition put up jointly by an ordinary guiqiao and an official huaqiao (Overseas Chinese) museum in Quanzhou, China. Two conflicting meaning systems are identified in this exhibition. On the surface and mainly through words, it promulgates a highly clichéd China-centred discourse of huaqiao as patriotic subjects, legitimated by the authority of an official museum. Simultaneously, it articulates implicitly a “trans-local diasporic subjectivity” conveyed by the imagery of stamps and constituted by constant interactions between the materiality of stamps and the bodily experie...
This paper discusses some of the main findings of a recently completed research project on London's ...
This article takes three case studies in which exhibited visual material was - at least by some - de...
This paper adopts collective memory theory to reveal processes through which heritage tourism stakeh...
The past two decades have witnessed an 'Overseas Chinese museum fever' across China. By commemoratin...
The history of collecting and exhibiting art has become a subject as important as history of artwork...
This study explores the meaning of transnational identity of Chinese student returnees from the UK. ...
When facing the political, historical and cultural complexities of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Ta...
This paper offers an outline of the recent upsurge in museums on Chinese diasporas in the People’s R...
Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas is the first book to analyse the recent upsurge in museu...
This thesis explores the intricate relationship between postage stamps and the British representatio...
This study explores the identity-making of heritage participants and discourse construction of intan...
This paper will approach the topic “What does heritage change?” by looking at the perspectives and e...
This paper discusses some of the main findings of a recently completed research project on London's ...
Before the publication of Luo Xianglin’s An Introduction of Hakka Study in 1933, Hakka 客家, ‘the Gues...
The British Chinese have been one of the longest standing ethnic minorities in Britain, however, the...
This paper discusses some of the main findings of a recently completed research project on London's ...
This article takes three case studies in which exhibited visual material was - at least by some - de...
This paper adopts collective memory theory to reveal processes through which heritage tourism stakeh...
The past two decades have witnessed an 'Overseas Chinese museum fever' across China. By commemoratin...
The history of collecting and exhibiting art has become a subject as important as history of artwork...
This study explores the meaning of transnational identity of Chinese student returnees from the UK. ...
When facing the political, historical and cultural complexities of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Ta...
This paper offers an outline of the recent upsurge in museums on Chinese diasporas in the People’s R...
Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas is the first book to analyse the recent upsurge in museu...
This thesis explores the intricate relationship between postage stamps and the British representatio...
This study explores the identity-making of heritage participants and discourse construction of intan...
This paper will approach the topic “What does heritage change?” by looking at the perspectives and e...
This paper discusses some of the main findings of a recently completed research project on London's ...
Before the publication of Luo Xianglin’s An Introduction of Hakka Study in 1933, Hakka 客家, ‘the Gues...
The British Chinese have been one of the longest standing ethnic minorities in Britain, however, the...
This paper discusses some of the main findings of a recently completed research project on London's ...
This article takes three case studies in which exhibited visual material was - at least by some - de...
This paper adopts collective memory theory to reveal processes through which heritage tourism stakeh...