A Book Launch & Conversation with the Author

The World in Guangzhou: Africans and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace

2018-02-26 16:00:002018-02-26 17:30:00Asia/Hong_KongThe World in Guangzhou: Africans and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace

A Book Launch & Conversation with Professor Gordon Mathews
“The World in Guangzhou: Africans and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace”

Professor Gordon Mathews
Chairperson, Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Date: Feburuary 26, 2018 (Monday)
Time: 16:00 – 17:30
Venue: Room 201, 2/F, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong
Enquiry: (852) 3917-5772, ihss@hku.hk

About the book

MATHEWS, Gordon, Linessa Dan LIN, and Yang YANG (2017). The World in Guangzhou: Africans and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace. Hong Kong University Press

Only decades ago, the population of Guangzhou was almost wholly Chinese. Today, it is a truly global city, a place where people from around the world go to make new lives, find themselves, or further their careers. A large number of these migrants are small-scale traders from Africa who deal in Chinese goods—often knockoffs or copies of high-end branded items—to send back to their home countries. In The World in Guangzhou, Gordon Mathews explores the question of how the city became a center of “low-end globalization” and shows what we can learn from that experience about similar transformations elsewhere in the world.

Through detailed ethnographic portraits, Mathews reveals a world of globalization based on informality, reputation, and trust rather than on formal contracts. How, he asks, can such informal relationships emerge between two groups—Chinese and sub-Saharan Africans—that don’t share a common language, culture, or religion? And what happens when Africans move beyond their status as temporary residents and begin to put down roots and establish families?

Full of unforgettable characters, The World in Guangzhou presents a compelling account of globalization at ground level and offers a look into the future of urban life as transnational connections continue to remake cities around the world.

    2018-02-26 16:00:002018-02-26 17:30:00Asia/Hong_KongThe World in Guangzhou: Africans and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace

    A Book Launch & Conversation with Professor Gordon Mathews
    “The World in Guangzhou: Africans and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace”

    Professor Gordon Mathews
    Chairperson, Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

    Date: Feburuary 26, 2018 (Monday)
    Time: 16:00 – 17:30
    Venue: Room 201, 2/F, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong
    Enquiry: (852) 3917-5772, ihss@hku.hk

    About the book

    MATHEWS, Gordon, Linessa Dan LIN, and Yang YANG (2017). The World in Guangzhou: Africans and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace. Hong Kong University Press

    Only decades ago, the population of Guangzhou was almost wholly Chinese. Today, it is a truly global city, a place where people from around the world go to make new lives, find themselves, or further their careers. A large number of these migrants are small-scale traders from Africa who deal in Chinese goods—often knockoffs or copies of high-end branded items—to send back to their home countries. In The World in Guangzhou, Gordon Mathews explores the question of how the city became a center of “low-end globalization” and shows what we can learn from that experience about similar transformations elsewhere in the world.

    Through detailed ethnographic portraits, Mathews reveals a world of globalization based on informality, reputation, and trust rather than on formal contracts. How, he asks, can such informal relationships emerge between two groups—Chinese and sub-Saharan Africans—that don’t share a common language, culture, or religion? And what happens when Africans move beyond their status as temporary residents and begin to put down roots and establish families?

    Full of unforgettable characters, The World in Guangzhou presents a compelling account of globalization at ground level and offers a look into the future of urban life as transnational connections continue to remake cities around the world.

      Overview
      Title:

      The World in Guangzhou: Africans and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace

      Speaker:

      Professor Gordon Mathews (Chairperson, Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

      Date:

      February 26, 2018

      Time:

      4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

      Venue:

      Room 201, 2/F, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map)

      Language:

      English

      Enquiry:

      (Tel) (852) 3917-5772
      (Email) ihss@hku.hk

      About the book

      Mathews, Gordon, Linessa Dan Lin, and Yang Yang (2017). The World in Guangzhou: Africans and Other Foreigners in South China’s Global Marketplace. Hong Kong University Press

      Only decades ago, the population of Guangzhou was almost wholly Chinese. Today, it is a truly global city, a place where people from around the world go to make new lives, find themselves, or further their careers. A large number of these migrants are small-scale traders from Africa who deal in Chinese goods — often knockoffs or copies of high-end branded items — to send back to their home countries. In The World in Guangzhou, Gordon Mathews explores the question of how the city became a center of “low-end globalization” and shows what we can learn from that experience about similar transformations elsewhere in the world.

      Through detailed ethnographic portraits, Mathews reveals a world of globalization based on informality, reputation, and trust rather than on formal contracts. How, he asks, can such informal relationships emerge between two groups — Chinese and sub-Saharan Africans — that don’t share a common language, culture, or religion? And what happens when Africans move beyond their status as temporary residents and begin to put down roots and establish families?

      Full of unforgettable characters, The World in Guangzhou presents a compelling account of globalization at ground level and offers a look into the future of urban life as transnational connections continue to remake cities around the world.

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