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INDEX
77–81; notions of 55, 56–7; paradigm Goldsworthy, D. 132
38–40; politics of 80–1; privileging of Gopalakrishnan, R. 71
42; problematics of 31 Gramsci, A. 121
diasporic intellectuals 1–4, 52, 73–4; Grossberg, L. 164, 168, 172
definition of 54; spatial/temporal Gunew, S. 140–1, 186; and Yeatman, A.
disembeddedness 54 140, 209
difference 17, 24–5; claiming 11–12; Gunn, J. 23
cultural 9, 11, 140–1, 143–4; politics of
178–84, 191–2; recognition of 193–4 Habermas, J. 164
Dijkink, G. 129 Hage, G. 95, 106, 110, 122, 141, 142
Dikötter, F. 204 Hall, C. 209
Dirlik, A. 52, 70, 166, 170 Hall, R. 128
Duara, P. 63, 82, 83 Hall, S. 1, 2–3, 4, 23, 24, 36, 40, 49, 50,
52, 54, 99, 108, 150, 155–6, 164, 168,
Ebo, B. 68 173, 175, 203, 205
ethnicity 30, 177; communities 14; Hanson, P. 96–7, 98, 107, 108–9, 113,
diasporic 89; electronic hostility/ 114–15, 118–19, 121–3, 126–7, 131,
solidarity 58–9, 65–70; identitarian 133–4, 141, 153–4, 156, 190, 207,
notions of 83; inequalities of 61–3; 208
politics of 199–200; postmodern 36; Haraway, D. 184
rhetorical shift from ‘race’ 105 Harding, H. 204
Evans, R. et al 103, 104, 129, 131 Hay, D. 128
Heryanto, A. 65, 67, 71, 205
Fanon, F. 28 Ho, C.H. and Coughlan, J. 91
Featherstone, M. 174 Ho, R. 33
Felski, R. 193 Hobsbawm, E. 101, 203
feminism 17; ambivalence in 186–7; and Hoffman, E. 29
Australian whiteness 188–92; crisis of Hollinger, D. 106
177–8; ethnocentric aspects 182–3; hooks, b. 170, 185, 187
Madonna example 183–4; and Howard, J. 97, 98, 103, 110, 118, 207
multicultural desire 178; and politics of Hsia, C.T. 43
difference 178–84, 191–2; and white/ huaqiao (Chinese sojourner) 81–2
Western hegemony 181–2, 183, 184–8 Huaren website 57–9, 65–70, 72, 79–80
Fitzgerald, S. 26, 134–5 Huntington, S.P. 6
Fitzpatrick, J. 129, 130 Hutnyk, J. 60, 70, 73
Flax, J. 186–7, 189 hybridity 2–3, 3, 52; ambivalence of 194,
Frankenberg, R. 145, 181–2, 210 197, 200–1; anxiety concerning 195; at
Freeman, G.P. and Jupp, J. 117 borders of diasporas 87–8; and
Friedman, J. 52, 70, 73 Chineseness in global city 88–92; as
Fukuyama, F. 6 complicated entanglement 17; as
critical force 198; desire for 194–5;
Gates, H.L. Jr 170 importance of 193–4, 198;
Geertz, C. 3 interrogative effects 198; living 16–17;
gender 15 militant refusal of 195–7; necessity of
Ghosh, A. 32 70–4; positive valuation of 198;
Gibney, F. 202 postcolonial concept 199; power of 73;
Gilroy, P. 4, 30, 35, 45, 50, 170, 202, 204 third space of 35
Giroux, H. 163–4
global city 76–7; hybridity and identity 4, 15–16; ambivalence of 56, 187;
Chineseness in 88–92; as meeting place assumptions concerning 23;
of dispersed diasporas 91–2 authenticity of 30–1; autobiographical
globalization 5, 199; and diasporic aspects 23–4, 26–31; blurring of 64;
production 77–81, 83; effect on colonial entanglements 26–31;
diasporan movements 76–7; and conservative rhetoric of 152; creation of
identity 152–3 52; and cultural essentialism 44, 46;
Godley, M.R. and Coppel, C. 31 defensive position 22; double focus of
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