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Chinese in France amid the Covid-19 Pandemic
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The day after the epidemic broke out in Wuhan, Chinese people in France are already busy sending masks across borders and sharing media information; at the same time, a significant number of Chines...
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31 October 2023

The day after the epidemic broke out in Wuhan, Chinese people in France are already busy sending masks across borders and sharing media information; at the same time, a significant number of Chinese people are victims of racist attacks, insults and discrimination in France. Based on both quantitative and qualitative empirical data, this book reveals the new dynamics and interactions generated by the Covid-19 pandemic not only between different sub-groups of Chinese in France, but also between ethnic Chinese and their both countries: China and France. Mutual aid, local or transnational solidarity, inclusion initiatives, like any act of exclusion and hostility, invite you to question the essence of humanity in transnational settings, beyond the racialization of the Covid-19 virus.
Price: $164.00
Pages: 376
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
31 October 2023
ISBN: 9789004511095
Format: Hardcover
"Cet ouvrage comble également une lacune cruciale dans les études des communautés chinoises d’outre-mer et de leurs descendants, en particulier celles résidant en Europe, en ce qui concerne plusieurs sujets de recherche qui restent relativement peu étudiés. […] Une autre contribution importante de cette enquête multidisciplinaire et approfondie est celle de permettre à tout lecteur qui connaît peu de choses sur la migration et la diaspora chinoise en France de se familiariser avec les nombreuses facettes de ce sujet. De plus, il serait souhaitable que cette recherche innovante, rapidement montée et solidement organisée, puisse devenir un exemple pour d’autres analyses concernant d’autres diasporas et communautés migratoires en France."
– Claudia Astarita in Hommes & migrations, p. 228-229 (2023) (URL: https://journals.openedition.org/hommesmigrations/16146)
"En associant étroitement plusieurs niveaux d’analyse et une multiplicité de thèmes, cet ouvrage collectif constitue à n’en point douter un livre de référence dans l’étude de la population d’origine chinoise en France."
– Dominique Vidal in Migrations Société, p. 139-142 (2024)
"Cet ouvrage revêt un intérêt particulier dans le domaine des affaires sociales, car il met en lumière une partie de la population qui a entrepris des actions de prévention et d’entraide qui n’ont pas nécessairement été soutenues par le reste de la société ou par l’État. Il décrit une restructuration de la vie quotidienne, accentuée par les discriminations subies par cette communauté."
– Lona Defrasne in Revue française des affaires sociales, p. 255-257 (2024)
"In this book, the representation of Chinese people goes well beyond that of a population that faced and suffered discriminatory abuse while struggling with repressed daily life and health crises during the pandemic in France. This population is represented within the context of relatively successful solidarity, a population that dealt with it as a community, by campaigning against discrimination."
– Takayasu Goto in Journal of Chinese Overseas, p.257-260 (2024)
"Chinese in France is admirably comprehensive and provides fertile ground for future research. Students, scholars, and policymakers working within and beyond ethnic/diaspora studies, East Asian studies, European Studies, digital communication, public health, social work, and more would benefit enormously from the findings of this book."
– Sabrina Lin in Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry (2025)
– Claudia Astarita in Hommes & migrations, p. 228-229 (2023) (URL: https://journals.openedition.org/hommesmigrations/16146)
"En associant étroitement plusieurs niveaux d’analyse et une multiplicité de thèmes, cet ouvrage collectif constitue à n’en point douter un livre de référence dans l’étude de la population d’origine chinoise en France."
– Dominique Vidal in Migrations Société, p. 139-142 (2024)
"Cet ouvrage revêt un intérêt particulier dans le domaine des affaires sociales, car il met en lumière une partie de la population qui a entrepris des actions de prévention et d’entraide qui n’ont pas nécessairement été soutenues par le reste de la société ou par l’État. Il décrit une restructuration de la vie quotidienne, accentuée par les discriminations subies par cette communauté."
– Lona Defrasne in Revue française des affaires sociales, p. 255-257 (2024)
"In this book, the representation of Chinese people goes well beyond that of a population that faced and suffered discriminatory abuse while struggling with repressed daily life and health crises during the pandemic in France. This population is represented within the context of relatively successful solidarity, a population that dealt with it as a community, by campaigning against discrimination."
– Takayasu Goto in Journal of Chinese Overseas, p.257-260 (2024)
"Chinese in France is admirably comprehensive and provides fertile ground for future research. Students, scholars, and policymakers working within and beyond ethnic/diaspora studies, East Asian studies, European Studies, digital communication, public health, social work, and more would benefit enormously from the findings of this book."
– Sabrina Lin in Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry (2025)
Simeng Wang is a sociologist and permanent research fellow at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) based in Paris. She has been working on Chinese migration to France since 2009 and has published extensively on the subject. She is the author of the monograph Chinese Migrants in Paris. The Narratives of Illusion and Suffering (Brill, 2021) and the co-editor of Chinese Immigrants in Europe: Image, Identity and Social Participation (Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2020).