Cosmologies of Credit
Transnational Mobility and the Politics of Destination in China
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Pages: 360
Illustrations: 20 illustrations, 1 figure
Published: December 2010
Author: Julie Y. Chu
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Anthropology > Cultural Anthropology, Asian Studies > East Asia, Sociology > Migration Studies
Anthropology > Cultural Anthropology, Asian Studies > East Asia, Sociology > Migration Studies
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Author/Editor Bios
Back to TopJulie Y. Chu is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago.
Table Of Contents
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Acknowledgments ix
Notes on Orthography and Names xiii
Introduction 1
Part I. Edgy Dispositions 23
1. To Be Emplaced: Fuzhounese Migration and the Geography of Desire 31
2. Stepping Out: Contesting the Moral Career from Peasant to Overseas Chinese 59
Part II. Exits and Entrances 101
3. Snakeheads and Paper Trails: The Making of Exits 107
4. Bad Subjects: Human Smuggling, Legality, and the Problem of Entrance 141
Part III. Debts and Diversions 165
5. For Use in Heaven or Hell: The Circulation of the U.S. Dollar among Gods, Ghosts, and Ancestors 171
6. Partings and Returns: Gender, Kinship, and the Mediation of Renqing 217
Conclusion: When Fortune Flows 257
Notes 269
Bibliography 295
Index 321
Notes on Orthography and Names xiii
Introduction 1
Part I. Edgy Dispositions 23
1. To Be Emplaced: Fuzhounese Migration and the Geography of Desire 31
2. Stepping Out: Contesting the Moral Career from Peasant to Overseas Chinese 59
Part II. Exits and Entrances 101
3. Snakeheads and Paper Trails: The Making of Exits 107
4. Bad Subjects: Human Smuggling, Legality, and the Problem of Entrance 141
Part III. Debts and Diversions 165
5. For Use in Heaven or Hell: The Circulation of the U.S. Dollar among Gods, Ghosts, and Ancestors 171
6. Partings and Returns: Gender, Kinship, and the Mediation of Renqing 217
Conclusion: When Fortune Flows 257
Notes 269
Bibliography 295
Index 321
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Back to TopCo-winner, 2011 Sharon Stephens Book Prize, presented by the American Ethnological Society
Winner, 2012 Clifford Geertz Prize, presented by the Society for the Anthropology of Religion
Honorable Mention, 2011 Gregory Bateson Prize, presented by the Society for Cultural Anthropology
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Paper ISBN:
978-0-8223-4806-1 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-0-8223-4792-7 /
eISBN:
978-0-8223-9316-0 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9780822393160
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