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S. Sassen 2007 A Sociology of Globalization. New York: W. W. Norton. Chs. 1-2 C. Sparks 2007 Globalization, Development and the Mass Media. London: Sage. Chs. 7-8
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M. Castells 1996 The Rise of the Network Society. Oxford, UK. Chs. 5-6. A. Appaduari 1996 Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization. Minneapolis, Minn.: U. of Minnesota. Pp. 27-65.
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Sociological approach to diaspora Cohen, R. 2008 Global Diasporas: An Introduction 2nd ed. New York: Routledge. Pp.11-19 & Chs. 5, 8-9 M. SÖKEFELD 2006 “Mobilizing in Transnational Space: A Social Movement Approach to the Formation of Diaspora,” Global Networks 6, 3 (2006): 265–284. |
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Cultural studies on diaspora: S. Hall 1996 “Who Needs ‘Identity’?” Stuart Hall and Paul du Gay eds., Questions of Cultural Identity. London: Sage. Pp. 1-17. ----. 1996 (1989) “Ethnicity: Identity and Difference,” Geoff Eley and Ronald Grigor Suny eds., Becoming National: A Reader. NY: Oxford University Press. Pp. 339-351. ----. 1994 (1990) “Cultural Identity and Diaspora,” Patrick Williams and Laura Chrisman eds., Colonial Discourse and Post-Colonial Theory. NY: Columbia University Press. Pp. 392-403. ----. 2008 “Cosmopolitanism, Globalization and Diaspora: Stuart Hall in Conversation with Pnina Werbner, March 2006,” Pnina Werbner ed. Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism: Rooted, Feminist and Vernacular Perspectives. Oxford, UK: Berg, pp. 345-360 |
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Political science’s approach to diaspora J. M. Brinkerhoff 2009 Digital Diasporas: Identity and Transnational Engagement. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 29-148. |
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Christou and E. Mavroudi eds., 2015 Dismantling Diasporas: Rethinking the Geographies of diasporic Identity, Connection and Development. Chs. 4 & 10. S. Dave, L. Nishime, and T. Oren eds., Global Asian American Popular Cultures. New York: New York University Press. Chs. 1 & 9. |
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A one-page proposal for your term paper due |
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Watch the 1st film: Pinoy Sunday [2009, 100 min.台北星期天,何蔚庭導演]. |
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Watch the 2nd film: From Border to Border [2013, 102 min. 邊界移動兩百年,鍾適芳導演]. |
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R. Furman, G. Lamphear, and D. Epps eds., 2016 The Immigrant Other: Lived Experiences in a Transnational World. New York: Columbia University Press. Chs. 1, 7, 10, 17.
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Ong, A. 1999 Flexible Citizenship: The Cultural Logics of Transnationality. Durham & London: Duke University Press. Pp.1-26. ----. 2008 “Cyberpublics and diaspora politics among transnational Chinese,” Jonathan Xavier Inda and Renato Rosaldo eds., The Anthropology of Globalization: A Reader 2nd ed. Malden, MA: Blackwell. Pp. 167-183. Wang, L. C. 2013 “The Structure of Dual Domination: Toward a Paradigm for the Study of the Chinese Diaspora in the United States.” Shu-mei Shih et al. eds., Sinophone Studies: A Critical Reader. New York: Columbus University Press. Pp. 170-182. |
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Dehart, M. 2015 “Costa Rica’s Chinatown: The Art of Being Global in the Age of China,” City and Society 27(2): 183-207. Siu, L. C. D. 2007 “The Queen of the Chinese Colony: Contesting Nationalism, Engendering Diaspora,” in R. S. Parrenas and L. C. D. Siu eds., Asian Diasporas: New Formation, New Conceptions. Stanford, CA: Stanford UP. Pp. 105-139. |
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Liu, J. A 2010 “Making Taiwanese (Stem Cells): Identity, Genetics, and Hybridity,” in A. H. Ong and N. N. Chen eds., Asian Biotech: Ethics and Communities of Fate. Durham, NC: Duke UP. Pp. 239-262. Sung, W. C. 2010 “Chinese DNA: Genomics and Bionation,” in A. H. Ong and N. N. Chen eds., Asian Biotech: Ethics and Communities of Fate. Durham, NC: Duke UP. Pp. 263-292.
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