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INDEX

        Bhabha, H. 1, 2, 9, 14, 29, 143, 147, 172  with 24; importance/relevance of
        Blussé, L. 27                       43–4; as imposed identity 28–9;
        borderlands 16–17, 163–4; as contested  Indonesian 56–7; limits of 25;
           terrain 169–70; and globalization 169;  meanings of 39; and as member of
           and local–global relationship 174,  ‘Chinese race’ 48–50; modernization of
           175–6; and necessity of border   41–2; (non)unitary aspect 91–2; as
           dialogues 165–6, 167–8; new      open signifier 35, 38; political aspects
           consciousness of 165; paradox of  36; prison of 44–51; status of 40;
           166–8; as products of historical  tourist aspects 21–3; validity of 47
           inequalities 170;              Chirot, D. 63
           transgressive/redemptive effects of 165;  Chiu, F.Y.L. 203
           utopian vision of 164          Chow, R. 30, 32, 33, 49, 50, 51, 52, 72,
        Bordo, S. 209                       73, 92, 192, 203
        Bottomley, G. et al 209           Chua, B.-H. 90
        Brah, A. 55                       Chun, A. 5
        Brawley, S. 103, 132, 188         Clammer, J. 90
        Brett, J. 99                      Clifford, J. 3, 4, 12, 13, 24, 44–5, 70, 76,
        Bristow, J. 203                     151
        Broinowski, A. 148                Cochrane, P. 99, 118, 156
        Buci-Glucksmann, C. 121           Cohen, P. 154
        Burrell, S. 136                   Cohen, R. 76, 80, 88
        Butler, J. 179, 184, 192          colonialism, surveillance/control under 26
                                          Coombes, A. 197
        Calhoun, C. 151–2                 Coppel, C. 63, 204, 205
        Canclini, G. 73, 87–8             cosmopolitan elites 15
        Carruthers, F. 97                 Coughlan, J.E. and McNamara, D.J. 112
        Castells, M. 152, 174             Cribb, R. 62
        Castles, S. et al 105, 148        Cronin, K. 209
        centre/periphery, decentring discourse  crossroads see borderlands
           40–4, 47; focus on the centre 45; and  cultural China, and decentring the centre
           notion of periphery 46           40–1, 42–3; and global significance of
        Chambers, I. 156, 165, 167, 169, 208  Chineseness 43; living tree metaphor
        Cheah, P. 70                        44; and modernization of Chineseness
        China, ambivalence concerning 22–3; visit  41–2
           to 21–3                        cultural difference 140–1, 143–4
        Chinese diaspora, borders of 86–7; as  cultural diversity 14, 104–5, 106, 138–9,
           collective self-representation 80; and  143, 149
           forced inclusion 83–4; and the global  cultural studies 163, 166–7, 168–70
           city 90–2; global production of 77–81;  Curthoys, A. 115, 191; and Johnson, C.
           homogenizing tendencies of 84–5;  127; and Markus, A. 102
           Huaren depictions of 79–80; and
           hybridization 87–8; paradoxes of 85–6;  Davidson, A. 124
           politics of naming/using term 78; and  diaspora 199; adherence to community 80;
           role of huaqiao 81–2; as transnational  biculturality of 35; complex/flexible
           nationalism 83–5; transnationalism of  aspects 35; cosmopolitan view 46;
           78; use of term 77               deconstruction of 11–13; dichotomies
        Chinese-American 8                  of 34–5; as dispowering 34; electronic
        Chineseness, ambivalence of 39; authentic  mobilization of 57–9, 65–70; and epic
           82; construction of 24; contradictions/  relationship with ‘homeland’ 32–3; as
           complexities 31–4, 38–9; doubts  exemplary community of transnational
           concerning 31; erasure of 27;    moment 75–6, 89; formation of 45;
           essentialist/absolutist notions 30;  and globalization of rage 65–70;
           experience of 29–30, 65; and feeling of  home/ belonging problematic 55;
           connectedness with China 48;     imagined community of 36; limits to
           flexible/ambiguous sense of 82; and  25; meaning of 44–5; and myth of
           the global city 88–92; identification  homeland 25, 30; and notion of closure

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