Call for Manuscripts for Book Series on Chinese Overseas
Jan 31, 2015 21:07:32 GMT -5
Post by helen on Jan 31, 2015 21:07:32 GMT -5
Call for Manuscripts for Book Series on Chinese Overseas
Discussion published by Qin Higley on Saturday, January 24, 2015
Book series: Chinese Overseas (ISSN: 1876-3847) www.brill.com/cho
Chief Editor: Professor WANG Gungwu (National University of Singapore, Australian National University).
Subject Editors: Evelyn Hu-DeHart (Brown University), David Der-wei WANG (Harvard University), WONG Siu-lun (The University of Hong Kong)
Series Scope: From a tradition of sojourning, Chinese overseas have established communities around the world that have contributed to the development of China as well as of the countries they have made their homes. There has also grown a new consciousness of identity following the emergence of China as a modern state and the expansion of a global economy. This series aims to study the people and institutions that shaped these identities and how these entities interact with other people, institutions, and communities. It seeks to bring together scholarly work that examines the spectrum of historical experiences, the writings that capture the quality of migrant lives, and the manifold responses to changing social environments.
Titles that have been published in the series include:
Chinese and Chinese Mestizos of Manila: Family, Identity, and Culture, 1860s-1930s. By Richard T. Chu (2010)
Linking an Asian Transregional Commerce in Tea: Overseas Chinese Merchants in the Fujian-Singapore Trade, 1920-1960. By Jason Lim (2010)
Global Chinese Literature: Critical Essays. Edited by Jing Tsu and David Der-wei Wang (2010)
Chinese Indonesians and Regime Change. Edited by Marleen Dieleman, Juliette Koning, and Peter Post (2011)
Strangers at Home: History and Subjectivity among the Chinese Communities of West Kalimantan, Indonesia. By Hui Yew-Foong (2011)
Diaspora at War: The Chinese of Singapore between Empire and Nation, 1937-1945. By Ernest Koh (2013)
A Virtual Chinatown: The Diasporic Mediasphere of Chinese Migrants in New Zealand. By Phoebe Hairong Li (2013)
Qiaowu: Extra-Territorial Policies for the Overseas Chinese. By James Jiann Hua To (2014)
Networks Beyond Empires: Chinese Business and Nationalism in the Hong Kong-Singapore Corridor, 1914-1941. By Huei-Ying Kuo (2014)
The series welcomes submissions of book proposals and manuscripts for consideration. Submissions should be in English and can be sent to the attention of the Publishing Editor, Qin Higley at higley@brill.com
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Discussion published by Qin Higley on Saturday, January 24, 2015
Book series: Chinese Overseas (ISSN: 1876-3847) www.brill.com/cho
Chief Editor: Professor WANG Gungwu (National University of Singapore, Australian National University).
Subject Editors: Evelyn Hu-DeHart (Brown University), David Der-wei WANG (Harvard University), WONG Siu-lun (The University of Hong Kong)
Series Scope: From a tradition of sojourning, Chinese overseas have established communities around the world that have contributed to the development of China as well as of the countries they have made their homes. There has also grown a new consciousness of identity following the emergence of China as a modern state and the expansion of a global economy. This series aims to study the people and institutions that shaped these identities and how these entities interact with other people, institutions, and communities. It seeks to bring together scholarly work that examines the spectrum of historical experiences, the writings that capture the quality of migrant lives, and the manifold responses to changing social environments.
Titles that have been published in the series include:
Chinese and Chinese Mestizos of Manila: Family, Identity, and Culture, 1860s-1930s. By Richard T. Chu (2010)
Linking an Asian Transregional Commerce in Tea: Overseas Chinese Merchants in the Fujian-Singapore Trade, 1920-1960. By Jason Lim (2010)
Global Chinese Literature: Critical Essays. Edited by Jing Tsu and David Der-wei Wang (2010)
Chinese Indonesians and Regime Change. Edited by Marleen Dieleman, Juliette Koning, and Peter Post (2011)
Strangers at Home: History and Subjectivity among the Chinese Communities of West Kalimantan, Indonesia. By Hui Yew-Foong (2011)
Diaspora at War: The Chinese of Singapore between Empire and Nation, 1937-1945. By Ernest Koh (2013)
A Virtual Chinatown: The Diasporic Mediasphere of Chinese Migrants in New Zealand. By Phoebe Hairong Li (2013)
Qiaowu: Extra-Territorial Policies for the Overseas Chinese. By James Jiann Hua To (2014)
Networks Beyond Empires: Chinese Business and Nationalism in the Hong Kong-Singapore Corridor, 1914-1941. By Huei-Ying Kuo (2014)
The series welcomes submissions of book proposals and manuscripts for consideration. Submissions should be in English and can be sent to the attention of the Publishing Editor, Qin Higley at higley@brill.com
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