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Operation Fox Hunt: China’s Transnational Repression | Epoch News | China Insider
Beijing launched a campaign called “Operation Fox Hunt” in 2014 in more than 120 countries and regions. The Chinese regime claimed that its purpose was to hunt down overseas fugitive officials accused of corruption.
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U.S. Charges Chinese Operatives With ‘Transnational Repression’: What to Know
The FBI on Monday arrested two New York residents on charges of opening and operating an “off-the-books” Chinese police outpost in lower Manhattan since February last year to track, intimidate, and stifle dissenters of the ruling Communist Party in China.
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Reimagining Chinese Diasporas Studies in a Transnational World
[Recorded 28 April 2022]
With Shibao Guo, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary
Discussants: Lily Cho and Jean Michel Montsion, York University
Moderator: Qiang Zha, York University
———
In this presentation, I examine the changing nature of the Chinese diasporas in a transnational world and its concomitant implications for Chinese diaspora studies internationally. With a shifting paradigm of transnationalism and transnational migration, new patterns of Chinese diasporas can be characterized by unprecedented hypermobility, hyperdiversity and hyperconnectivity. Such characterizations depict the global dispersal of overseas Chinese as one of the most hyperdiverse groups with substantial sub-group differences that distinguish it from most other diasporas. I then illustrate how...
published: 13 May 2022
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Transnational Chinese Theatres: Aesthetics, Politics, Methods (Prof. Dr. Rossella Ferrari)
How can we rethink Chinese-language theatres from the perspective of the transnational? What are the advantages of looking at the performance cultures of the Chinese-speaking world through a trans-Asian lens? What can the “trans-” signify in the performances of the Sinophone? Unlike the field of Sinophone cinemas, where “trans-” approaches, particularly the transnational, have been debated widely, there has not yet been a comprehensive theoretical reflection of the agentive implications of trans-ing for the performances of the contemporary Sinosphere, including the performances of memory. Based on the recent monograph, Transnational Chinese Theatres: Intercultural Performance Networks in East Asia (Palgrave, 2020), this talk will introduce the notion of transnational Chinese theatres as a ...
published: 24 Mar 2021
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Confronting China’s transnational authoritarianism: How the transatlantic community can respond
How should the transatlantic community respond to China’s increasingly bold international spread of its authoritarian model?
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published: 17 Nov 2022
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Singapore and China crack down on transnational vice syndicate
The Singapore Police Force worked with Chinese authorities to crack down on a vice syndicate that advertised sexual services of Chinese women to Singapore. https://cna.asia/2DXG5gH
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published: 03 Dec 2018
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Welcome to the Sinosphere: Chinese Transnational Cinema Today_Chris Berry
published: 05 Aug 2022
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China’s “Transnational Repression” against Americans’ First Amendment Freedoms
The Chinese Communist Party uses a variety of covert tactics to repress freedom of speech and religion on American soil. It targets Falun Gong, Uyghur Muslims, Chinese Christians, Tibetan Buddhists, and public critics of CCP policies—including American citizens. This is part of a criminal CCP program known as transnational repression, which has existed in the US for at least 20 years. The CCP's tactics include sanctions, physical assaults, cyberattacks, campus bullying and threats, disinformation campaigns, coerced repatriations, surveillance, and intimidation.
Join Hudson Center for Religious Freedom Director Nina Shea for a discussion on China’s transnational repression. She will be joined by Levi Browde, executive director of the Falun Dafa Information Center; Olivia Enos, Washington ...
published: 20 Jul 2023
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Rosella Ferrari lecture: Transnational Chinese Theatres and People’s Theatre Networks in East Asia
This talk introduces the notion of transnational Chinese theatres as a practice and method of intercultural performance collaboration constituted by mobile networks of relations. Transnational Chinese theatres are conceptualized as a performative inflection of notions of minor transnationalism and inter-Asian referencing – or (trans-)Asia as method – which foregrounds collaboration as a generative site of transgressive national imagination and counter-memory.
This event is part of the ongoing “Theatre for Justice in Asia: Past, Present, and Future” project led by Professors Anton Juan and Tarryn Chun. The project is supported by funding from the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies “Justice and Asia” Initiative.
published: 08 May 2021
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Transnational Chinese Villagers: NY's Fuzhounese Immigrants Build a Global Community
Speaker: Kenneth Guest
Over the past twenty years Fuzhounese immigrants have transformed the face of New York's Chinatown, supplanting the Cantonese as Chinatown's largest ethnic Chinese community and vying for leadership in the area's economics, politics, social life, and even language use. Drawing upon ongoing field research in New York and Fuzhou, this lecture will explore the emergence of a Chinese transnational village and its implications for immigrant incorporation in the US and local village life in China.
published: 23 Jan 2013
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Operation Fox Hunt: China’s Transnational Repression | Epoch News | China Insider
Beijing launched a campaign called “Operation Fox Hunt” in 2014 in more than 120 countries and regions. The Chinese regime claimed that its purpose was to hunt ...
Beijing launched a campaign called “Operation Fox Hunt” in 2014 in more than 120 countries and regions. The Chinese regime claimed that its purpose was to hunt down overseas fugitive officials accused of corruption.
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U.S. Charges Chinese Operatives With ‘Transnational Repression’: What to Know
The FBI on Monday arrested two New York residents on charges of opening and operating an “off-the-books” Chinese police outpost in lower Manhattan since Februar...
The FBI on Monday arrested two New York residents on charges of opening and operating an “off-the-books” Chinese police outpost in lower Manhattan since February last year to track, intimidate, and stifle dissenters of the ruling Communist Party in China.
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The FBI on Monday arrested two New York residents on charges of opening and operating an “off-the-books” Chinese police outpost in lower Manhattan since February last year to track, intimidate, and stifle dissenters of the ruling Communist Party in China.
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- published: 18 Apr 2023
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Reimagining Chinese Diasporas Studies in a Transnational World
[Recorded 28 April 2022]
With Shibao Guo, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary
Discussants: Lily Cho and Jean Michel Montsion, York University
M...
[Recorded 28 April 2022]
With Shibao Guo, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary
Discussants: Lily Cho and Jean Michel Montsion, York University
Moderator: Qiang Zha, York University
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In this presentation, I examine the changing nature of the Chinese diasporas in a transnational world and its concomitant implications for Chinese diaspora studies internationally. With a shifting paradigm of transnationalism and transnational migration, new patterns of Chinese diasporas can be characterized by unprecedented hypermobility, hyperdiversity and hyperconnectivity. Such characterizations depict the global dispersal of overseas Chinese as one of the most hyperdiverse groups with substantial sub-group differences that distinguish it from most other diasporas. I then illustrate how the analytical constructs of hypermobility, hyperdiversity and hyperconnectivity aid in the reimagining of contemporary Chinese transnational diasporas and its implications for developing new scholarship on Chinese diasporas studies in a transnational world.
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Shibao Guo is Professor at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary. Over the past twenty years as a transnational academic and scholar, Dr. Guo has developed research expertise in the areas of transnational migration, diaspora studies, Chinese immigrants in Canada, ethnic and race relations, and comparative and international education. His research has been funded by a number of organizations, including the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada; Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada; International Organization for Migration; and Education International. Dr. Guo has numerous publications including books, journal articles and book chapters. His latest books include: Decolonising Lifelong Learning in the Context of Transnational Migration (Routledge, 2020), Immigration, Racial and Ethnic Studies in 150 years of Canada: Retrospects and Prospects (Brill|Sense, 2018). He is former president of Canadian Ethnic Studies Association (CESA) and the Comparative and International Education Society of Canada (CIESC). Currently he is co-editor of Canadian Ethnic Studies and two book series for Brill|Sense Publishers: Transnational Migration and Education and Spotlight on China.
Lily Cho is Associate Professor of English and Associate Dean, Global & Community Engagement in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies at York University. Her recent book, Mass Capture: Chinese Head Tax and the Making of Non-Citizens is published by McGill-Queen’s University Press. It examines the relationship between race, citizenship and surveillance.
Jean Michel Montsion is Associate Professor in the Department of Multidisciplinary Studies at Glendon College, Director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies at York University, and Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. His research focuses on the questions of mobility in gateway cities linking Canada to Asia. He currently works on documenting revitalization efforts for non-Mandarin Chinese languages in locations like Singapore and Vancouver, and he leads a national team investigating the racialization of Chinese, Indian and Korean international students to Canada.
Professor Guo’s talk launches the York Centre for Asian Research’s 20th anniversary celebrations and is organized by Faculty Associate Qiang Zha (Education).
https://wn.com/Reimagining_Chinese_Diasporas_Studies_In_A_Transnational_World
[Recorded 28 April 2022]
With Shibao Guo, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary
Discussants: Lily Cho and Jean Michel Montsion, York University
Moderator: Qiang Zha, York University
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In this presentation, I examine the changing nature of the Chinese diasporas in a transnational world and its concomitant implications for Chinese diaspora studies internationally. With a shifting paradigm of transnationalism and transnational migration, new patterns of Chinese diasporas can be characterized by unprecedented hypermobility, hyperdiversity and hyperconnectivity. Such characterizations depict the global dispersal of overseas Chinese as one of the most hyperdiverse groups with substantial sub-group differences that distinguish it from most other diasporas. I then illustrate how the analytical constructs of hypermobility, hyperdiversity and hyperconnectivity aid in the reimagining of contemporary Chinese transnational diasporas and its implications for developing new scholarship on Chinese diasporas studies in a transnational world.
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Shibao Guo is Professor at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary. Over the past twenty years as a transnational academic and scholar, Dr. Guo has developed research expertise in the areas of transnational migration, diaspora studies, Chinese immigrants in Canada, ethnic and race relations, and comparative and international education. His research has been funded by a number of organizations, including the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada; Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada; International Organization for Migration; and Education International. Dr. Guo has numerous publications including books, journal articles and book chapters. His latest books include: Decolonising Lifelong Learning in the Context of Transnational Migration (Routledge, 2020), Immigration, Racial and Ethnic Studies in 150 years of Canada: Retrospects and Prospects (Brill|Sense, 2018). He is former president of Canadian Ethnic Studies Association (CESA) and the Comparative and International Education Society of Canada (CIESC). Currently he is co-editor of Canadian Ethnic Studies and two book series for Brill|Sense Publishers: Transnational Migration and Education and Spotlight on China.
Lily Cho is Associate Professor of English and Associate Dean, Global & Community Engagement in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies at York University. Her recent book, Mass Capture: Chinese Head Tax and the Making of Non-Citizens is published by McGill-Queen’s University Press. It examines the relationship between race, citizenship and surveillance.
Jean Michel Montsion is Associate Professor in the Department of Multidisciplinary Studies at Glendon College, Director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies at York University, and Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. His research focuses on the questions of mobility in gateway cities linking Canada to Asia. He currently works on documenting revitalization efforts for non-Mandarin Chinese languages in locations like Singapore and Vancouver, and he leads a national team investigating the racialization of Chinese, Indian and Korean international students to Canada.
Professor Guo’s talk launches the York Centre for Asian Research’s 20th anniversary celebrations and is organized by Faculty Associate Qiang Zha (Education).
- published: 13 May 2022
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Transnational Chinese Theatres: Aesthetics, Politics, Methods (Prof. Dr. Rossella Ferrari)
How can we rethink Chinese-language theatres from the perspective of the transnational? What are the advantages of looking at the performance cultures of the Ch...
How can we rethink Chinese-language theatres from the perspective of the transnational? What are the advantages of looking at the performance cultures of the Chinese-speaking world through a trans-Asian lens? What can the “trans-” signify in the performances of the Sinophone? Unlike the field of Sinophone cinemas, where “trans-” approaches, particularly the transnational, have been debated widely, there has not yet been a comprehensive theoretical reflection of the agentive implications of trans-ing for the performances of the contemporary Sinosphere, including the performances of memory. Based on the recent monograph, Transnational Chinese Theatres: Intercultural Performance Networks in East Asia (Palgrave, 2020), this talk will introduce the notion of transnational Chinese theatres as a practice and method of performance collaboration constituted by mobile networks of relations. Transnational Chinese theatres present a performative inflection of notions of minor transnationalism and inter-Asian referencing – or (trans-)Asia as a method – which foregrounds collaboration as a generative site of counter-memory and transgressive imagination. An overview of recent transnational networks and works originating within the East Asian Sinosphere will show how collaborative practice can mobilize multiple dimensions of the “trans-” – transmediality, translingualism, translation, transcoloniality – to reconstitute Sinophone performance cultures as platforms for transgressively reconfiguring the nation and enabling the collective memorialization of contested national histories through transnational comparison.
Rossella Ferrari is Professor of Chinese Studies in the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Vienna, Austria. Her main expertise is in the performance cultures of the Chinese-speaking world. Her research interests include avant-garde studies, intercultural performance, intermediality, adaptation, memory studies, and transnational and inter-Asian approaches to the study of Sinophone cultural production. She is the author of Pop Goes the Avant-Garde: Experimental Theatre in Contemporary China (2012) and Transnational Chinese Theatres: Intercultural Performance Networks in East Asia (2020), and the co-editor of Asian City Crossings: Pathways of Performance through Hong Kong and Singapore (forthcoming 2021).
For more information about the events organized by Ying Ming Theater, click the link https://yingmingtheater.com
https://wn.com/Transnational_Chinese_Theatres_Aesthetics,_Politics,_Methods_(Prof._Dr._Rossella_Ferrari)
How can we rethink Chinese-language theatres from the perspective of the transnational? What are the advantages of looking at the performance cultures of the Chinese-speaking world through a trans-Asian lens? What can the “trans-” signify in the performances of the Sinophone? Unlike the field of Sinophone cinemas, where “trans-” approaches, particularly the transnational, have been debated widely, there has not yet been a comprehensive theoretical reflection of the agentive implications of trans-ing for the performances of the contemporary Sinosphere, including the performances of memory. Based on the recent monograph, Transnational Chinese Theatres: Intercultural Performance Networks in East Asia (Palgrave, 2020), this talk will introduce the notion of transnational Chinese theatres as a practice and method of performance collaboration constituted by mobile networks of relations. Transnational Chinese theatres present a performative inflection of notions of minor transnationalism and inter-Asian referencing – or (trans-)Asia as a method – which foregrounds collaboration as a generative site of counter-memory and transgressive imagination. An overview of recent transnational networks and works originating within the East Asian Sinosphere will show how collaborative practice can mobilize multiple dimensions of the “trans-” – transmediality, translingualism, translation, transcoloniality – to reconstitute Sinophone performance cultures as platforms for transgressively reconfiguring the nation and enabling the collective memorialization of contested national histories through transnational comparison.
Rossella Ferrari is Professor of Chinese Studies in the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Vienna, Austria. Her main expertise is in the performance cultures of the Chinese-speaking world. Her research interests include avant-garde studies, intercultural performance, intermediality, adaptation, memory studies, and transnational and inter-Asian approaches to the study of Sinophone cultural production. She is the author of Pop Goes the Avant-Garde: Experimental Theatre in Contemporary China (2012) and Transnational Chinese Theatres: Intercultural Performance Networks in East Asia (2020), and the co-editor of Asian City Crossings: Pathways of Performance through Hong Kong and Singapore (forthcoming 2021).
For more information about the events organized by Ying Ming Theater, click the link https://yingmingtheater.com
- published: 24 Mar 2021
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58:05
Confronting China’s transnational authoritarianism: How the transatlantic community can respond
How should the transatlantic community respond to China’s increasingly bold international spread of its authoritarian model?
For further information, please vi...
How should the transatlantic community respond to China’s increasingly bold international spread of its authoritarian model?
For further information, please visit: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/event/confronting-chinas-transnational-authoritarianism/
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- published: 17 Nov 2022
- views: 699
0:44
Singapore and China crack down on transnational vice syndicate
The Singapore Police Force worked with Chinese authorities to crack down on a vice syndicate that advertised sexual services of Chinese women to Singapore. http...
The Singapore Police Force worked with Chinese authorities to crack down on a vice syndicate that advertised sexual services of Chinese women to Singapore. https://cna.asia/2DXG5gH
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- published: 03 Dec 2018
- views: 21823
52:57
China’s “Transnational Repression” against Americans’ First Amendment Freedoms
The Chinese Communist Party uses a variety of covert tactics to repress freedom of speech and religion on American soil. It targets Falun Gong, Uyghur Muslims, ...
The Chinese Communist Party uses a variety of covert tactics to repress freedom of speech and religion on American soil. It targets Falun Gong, Uyghur Muslims, Chinese Christians, Tibetan Buddhists, and public critics of CCP policies—including American citizens. This is part of a criminal CCP program known as transnational repression, which has existed in the US for at least 20 years. The CCP's tactics include sanctions, physical assaults, cyberattacks, campus bullying and threats, disinformation campaigns, coerced repatriations, surveillance, and intimidation.
Join Hudson Center for Religious Freedom Director Nina Shea for a discussion on China’s transnational repression. She will be joined by Levi Browde, executive director of the Falun Dafa Information Center; Olivia Enos, Washington director of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation; Ian Oxnevad, senior fellow for foreign affairs and security studies at the National Association of Scholars; and Ying Chen, conductor with Shen Yun Performing Arts.
https://wn.com/China’S_“Transnational_Repression”_Against_Americans’_First_Amendment_Freedoms
The Chinese Communist Party uses a variety of covert tactics to repress freedom of speech and religion on American soil. It targets Falun Gong, Uyghur Muslims, Chinese Christians, Tibetan Buddhists, and public critics of CCP policies—including American citizens. This is part of a criminal CCP program known as transnational repression, which has existed in the US for at least 20 years. The CCP's tactics include sanctions, physical assaults, cyberattacks, campus bullying and threats, disinformation campaigns, coerced repatriations, surveillance, and intimidation.
Join Hudson Center for Religious Freedom Director Nina Shea for a discussion on China’s transnational repression. She will be joined by Levi Browde, executive director of the Falun Dafa Information Center; Olivia Enos, Washington director of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation; Ian Oxnevad, senior fellow for foreign affairs and security studies at the National Association of Scholars; and Ying Chen, conductor with Shen Yun Performing Arts.
- published: 20 Jul 2023
- views: 2781
1:19:57
Rosella Ferrari lecture: Transnational Chinese Theatres and People’s Theatre Networks in East Asia
This talk introduces the notion of transnational Chinese theatres as a practice and method of intercultural performance collaboration constituted by mobile netw...
This talk introduces the notion of transnational Chinese theatres as a practice and method of intercultural performance collaboration constituted by mobile networks of relations. Transnational Chinese theatres are conceptualized as a performative inflection of notions of minor transnationalism and inter-Asian referencing – or (trans-)Asia as method – which foregrounds collaboration as a generative site of transgressive national imagination and counter-memory.
This event is part of the ongoing “Theatre for Justice in Asia: Past, Present, and Future” project led by Professors Anton Juan and Tarryn Chun. The project is supported by funding from the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies “Justice and Asia” Initiative.
https://wn.com/Rosella_Ferrari_Lecture_Transnational_Chinese_Theatres_And_People’S_Theatre_Networks_In_East_Asia
This talk introduces the notion of transnational Chinese theatres as a practice and method of intercultural performance collaboration constituted by mobile networks of relations. Transnational Chinese theatres are conceptualized as a performative inflection of notions of minor transnationalism and inter-Asian referencing – or (trans-)Asia as method – which foregrounds collaboration as a generative site of transgressive national imagination and counter-memory.
This event is part of the ongoing “Theatre for Justice in Asia: Past, Present, and Future” project led by Professors Anton Juan and Tarryn Chun. The project is supported by funding from the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies “Justice and Asia” Initiative.
- published: 08 May 2021
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Transnational Chinese Villagers: NY's Fuzhounese Immigrants Build a Global Community
Speaker: Kenneth Guest
Over the past twenty years Fuzhounese immigrants have transformed the face of New York's Chinatown, supplanting the Cantonese as Chinato...
Speaker: Kenneth Guest
Over the past twenty years Fuzhounese immigrants have transformed the face of New York's Chinatown, supplanting the Cantonese as Chinatown's largest ethnic Chinese community and vying for leadership in the area's economics, politics, social life, and even language use. Drawing upon ongoing field research in New York and Fuzhou, this lecture will explore the emergence of a Chinese transnational village and its implications for immigrant incorporation in the US and local village life in China.
https://wn.com/Transnational_Chinese_Villagers_Ny's_Fuzhounese_Immigrants_Build_A_Global_Community
Speaker: Kenneth Guest
Over the past twenty years Fuzhounese immigrants have transformed the face of New York's Chinatown, supplanting the Cantonese as Chinatown's largest ethnic Chinese community and vying for leadership in the area's economics, politics, social life, and even language use. Drawing upon ongoing field research in New York and Fuzhou, this lecture will explore the emergence of a Chinese transnational village and its implications for immigrant incorporation in the US and local village life in China.
- published: 23 Jan 2013
- views: 1265