Organizer: Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University
Type/Location: In Person / Ithaca, NY
Description:
This multi-disciplinary panel brings together scholars studying Chinese migration to 20th century Malaya and contemporary Singapore. The overarching concern is to assess how geopolitics and class differentiation have shaped the experiences of Chinese migrants to the region as well as their local reception. The speakers hail from anthropology, labor relations, and history, and will discuss the experiences of Chinese university students in Singapore amid a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape; the responses and interactions of local industrial workers towards their migrant counterparts, including Chinese workers, in contemporary Singapore; and how racialized citizenship policies in Cold War-era Malaya and Singapore reshaped the Chinese diaspora's relationship to China.
Speakers:
Zach Howlett, Associate Professor, Sociology and Anthropology, National University of Singapore
Wen Li Thian, PhD student, Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University
Darren Wan, PhD student, History, Cornell University
Moderator: Shaoling Ma, Associate Professor, Asian Studies, Cornell University
Registration:
To attend the event in person, please register here.