Building Diaspora

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出版者:Rutgers Univ Pr
作者:Ignacio, Emily Noelle
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页数:204
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出版时间:2004-12
价格:$ 29.38
装帧:Pap
isbn号码:9780813535142
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图书标签:
  • Diaspora
  • Migration
  • Identity
  • Transnationalism
  • Community
  • Culture
  • Belonging
  • Home
  • Globalization
  • Ethnicity
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"Building Diaspora heralds an important development in cultural studies, ethnic studies, the sociology of media, and globalization. Emily Ignacio brings an extended, incisive empirical investigation that is still quite rare in the theory-heavy yet data-light field of cyberspace cultural studies. She carefully crafts a framework in which to showcase the itinerant ideas and desires of Filipinos talking to each other from various geographical locations."--Martin Manalansan IV, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign The dramatic growth of the Internet in recent years has provided opportunities for a host of relationships and communities--forged across great distances and even time--that would have seemed unimaginable only a short while ago. In Building Diaspora, Emily Noelle Ignacio explores how Filipinos have used these subtle, cyber, but very real social connections to construct and reinforce a sense of national, ethnic, and racial identity with distant others. Through an extensive analysis of newsgroup debates, listserves, and website postings, she illustrates the significant ways that computer-mediated communication has contributed to solidifying what can credibly be called a Filipino diaspora. Lively cyber-discussions on topics including Eurocentrism, Orientalism, patriarchy, gender issues, language, and "mail-order-brides" have helped Filipinos better understand and articulate their postcolonial situation as well as their relationship with other national and ethnic communities around the world. Significant attention is given to the complicated history of Philippine-American relations, including the ways Filipinos are racialized as a result of their political and economic subjugationto U.S. interests. As Filipinos and many other ethnic groups continue to migrate globally, Building Diaspora makes an important contribution to our changing understanding of "homeland." The author makes the powerful argument that while home is being further removed from geographic place, it is being increasingly territorialized in space. Emily Noelle Ignacio is an assistant professor of sociology at Loyola University in Chicago.

《Building Diaspora》并非一部简单的旅行指南或历史回溯,它是一次深入探索人类迁徙、文化融合与身份构建的旅程。本书旨在解构“离散”(Diaspora)这一复杂而普遍的社会现象,从其起源、发展脉络到对个体与群体产生的深远影响,进行多维度、多视角的呈现。 本书首先追溯了离散的早期形态,探讨了古代世界中人口的流动如何塑造了文明的疆域和文化的多样性。我们将目光投向那些因战争、贸易、政治动荡或对新生活的渴望而被迫或主动迁移的群体,分析他们在异国他乡如何维系自身文化传统,同时又如何与当地社会发生互动,产生新的融合。 接着,本书深入研究了近代以来全球化进程加速背景下的离散模式。殖民主义、工业革命以及随之而来的大规模人口迁移,催生了更为庞大和多元的离散群体。作者将细致描绘这些群体在不同历史时期所面临的挑战:经济上的剥削、社会上的歧视、文化上的同化压力,以及他们在逆境中如何展现出惊人的韧性与创造力。我们不仅会看到成功的商业社区的崛起,也会探讨那些在努力融入主流社会的同时,坚持保留独特文化标识的群体。 《Building Diaspora》尤其关注离散群体内部的动态。身份认同是一个核心议题,书中将探讨个体在多重文化背景下如何定义自我,如何处理“此地”与“彼处”之间的情感联系。离散社群内部并非铁板一块,代际之间的差异、地域性的分支、社会经济地位的不同,都会导致内部张力的产生。本书会剖析这些复杂的关系,以及社群如何通过共同的记忆、仪式、语言和价值观来维系凝聚力。 网络时代的发展为现代离散带来了新的维度。本书将考察互联网和通讯技术如何改变了离散群体的联结方式,如何促进了跨国界的文化交流和社群建设。虚拟社群的形成、线上身份的构建,以及离散社群如何利用新技术来支持文化传承和政治参与,都将是本书探讨的重点。 此外,《Building Diaspora》还将审视离散对原籍国和接收国所带来的影响。对于原籍国而言,离散群体通过汇款、知识转移和投资,为国家发展提供了重要支持。同时,离散群体与祖国的文化联系,也可能促进国内社会思想的革新。对于接收国而言,离散群体带来了劳动力、多元文化和新的视角,但也可能引发社会整合、身份认同和资源分配等方面的挑战。本书将平衡地呈现这些互动带来的机遇与挑战。 本书的价值不仅在于梳理和分析离散的普遍性规律,更在于通过鲜活的案例研究,展现离散个体和群体在塑造自身命运中的能动性。我们将看到,离散并非简单的“失根”,而是一种持续的“再创造”过程。它是在空间迁移中对过往的继承与重塑,是在文化碰撞中的自我发现与演进,是在与新环境的互动中对未来的积极构建。 《Building Diaspora》鼓励读者以更广阔的视野来理解人类历史和当代世界。它提醒我们,无论身处何地,无论来自何方,我们都可能与离散有着千丝万缕的联系。理解离散,就是理解人类社会如何不断地在流动、适应与创造中前进。本书期望激发对人类迁徙、文化多样性和全球化时代下身份认同的深刻思考,并为促进不同文化群体之间的理解与和谐贡献力量。

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