Migration and the media : debating Chinese migration to Italy, 1992-2012 / Gaoheng Zhang.
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- 9781442630451
- 1442630450
- 9781442630468
- 1442630469
- Chinese -- Italy -- History -- 20th century
- Chinese -- Italy -- History -- 21st century
- Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century
- Italy -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 21st century
- China -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 20th century
- China -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 21st century
- Mass media and culture
- Chinois -- Italie -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Chinois -- Italie -- Histoire -- 21e siècle
- Médias et culture
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Media Studies
- Chinese
- Emigration and immigration
- Mass media and culture
- China
- Italy
- 1900-2099
- 304.8/45051 23
- DG457.C47
- cci1icc
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The first book to analyze cultural dynamics of Chinese migration to Italy between 1992 and 2012, Migration and the Media compares Italian, Chinese migrant, and international media interpretations. During this twenty-year period, the media covered this migration extensively, revealing the eye-opening characteristics of Italy's Chinese community. Gaoheng Zhang places the strong media interest in Italian-Chinese migrant relations within relevant economic, political, cultural, and linguistic contexts. Examining how journalists, entrepreneurs, and politicians debated Italy's Chinese, Zhang argues that these stakeholders viewed the migration as a particularly effective example to support or dispute Italy's general stance toward migrant integration and economic globalization. Zhang also proposes that an Italian-Chinese migrant cultural repertoire offered the stakeholders resources to cover the migration."-- Provided by publisher
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Introduction -- Chapter 1. Chinese Migration to Italy, Globalization, and the News Media -- Chapter 2. The "Chinese Mafia" in Italy, 1992-2006 -- Chapter 3. Milan: The 2007 "Chinatown" Riot in Italian Debates -- Chapter 4. Milan: The 2007 "Chinatown" Riot in Migrant Debates -- Chapter 5. Prato: Local Debates on "Made in Italy" by the Chinese, 2005-2012 -- Chapter 6. Prato: Global Debates on "Made in Italy" by the Chinese, 2005-2012 -- Chapter 7. Rome: The 2012 Chinese March -- Conclusion -- Coda.
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