Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas

Dear colleagues,

Hope this email finds you well. I am pleased to inform you that the next Contemporary China Centre event/seminar coorganised with HOMELandS will be presented by Cangbai Wang. He will talk about his new book, Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas, with guest discussant Yow Cheun Hoe (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore). You may register here and the Zoom link will be provided in due course.

How Wee Ng

About this Event

Book event: “Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas: Migration Histories and the Cultural Heritage of the Homeland” (May 20, 2021)
Organised by Contemporary China Centre and HOMELandS (Hub on Migration, Exile, Language and Spaces) University of Westminster
*Zoom link will be sent out before the event

Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas is the first book to analyse the recent upsurge in museums on Chinese diasporas in China. Examining heritage-making beyond the nation state, the book provides a much-needed, critical examination of China’s engagement with its diasporic communities. In this event, author Dr Cangbai Wang (University of Westminster, United Kingdom) will talk about his research findings with guest discussant Associate Professor Yow Cheun Hoe (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore).

Drawing on fieldwork in more than ten museums, as well as interviews with museum practitioners and archival study, Wang offers a timely analysis of the complex ways in which Chinese diasporas are represented in the museum space of China, the ancestral homeland. Arguing that diasporic heritage is highly ambivalent and introducing a diasporic perspective to the study of cultural heritage, this book opens up a new avenue of inquiry into the study and management of cultural heritage in China and beyond. Most importantly, perhaps, Wang sheds new light on the dynamic between China and Chinese diasporas through the lens of the museum.

Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas takes a transnational perspective that will draw attention to the under-researched connections between heritage, mobility and meaning in a global context. As such, this cross-disciplinary work will be of interest to scholars and students working in the museum and heritage studies fields, as well as those studying Asia, China, migration and diaspora, anthropology, history and culture.

 Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas: Cangbai Wang and Yow Cheun Hoe image

Cangbai Wang

Cangbai Wang is Reader in Chinese Studies and co-leader of HOMELandS (Hub on Migration, Exile, Language and Spaces) at University of Westminster, UK. He has a long-standing interest in the research of transnational Chinese migration, including return migration to China, trans-border mobility between mainland China and Hong Kong and migration related museum and heritage studies. He is the author of Life is Elsewhere: Stories of the Indonesian Chinese in Hong Kong (HKU, 2006, in Chinese) and Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas: Migration Histories and the Cultural Heritage of the Homeland (Routledge 2020). His articles have appeared on leading international journals including Modern China, China Information, Asia Pacific Viewpoints, International Journal of Heritage Studies, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal and major Chinese language journals such as Huaqiao Huaren Lishi Yanjiu. He is the co-editor of Routledge Research on Museum and Heritage in Asia.

 Museum Representations of Chinese Diasporas: Cangbai Wang and Yow Cheun Hoe image

Yow Cheun Hoe

Yow Cheun Hoe is associate professor at Nanyang Technological University, where he is Head of the Program of Chinese, Director of the Chinese Heritage Centre, and Director of the Centre for Chinese Language and Culture. He is a chief editor for International Journal of Diasporic Chinese Studies and a member of Editorial Board of Journal of Chinese Overseas. His academic interests and areas include Chinese migrants and diaspora, qiaoxiang (Overseas Chinese homelands) ties, and diasporic Chinese literature. His monographs include Migration Trajectories and Diasporic Discourses: Multiples Contexts of Ethnic Chinese in Singapore and Malaysia) (Shanghai Sanlian Shudia, 2014); Guangdong and Chinese Diaspora: The Changing Landscape of Qiaoxiang (Routledge, 2013). His articles appear in important journals such as Journal of Contemporary China, Modern Asian Studies, Asian Ethnicity, Cross-Cultural Studies, Changjiang Xueshu, and Waiguo Wenxue Yanjiu.

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