Hopefully a Good Life: Cosmopolitan Chinese Migrant Families in Urban Italy

Q3 Arts and Humanities Anthropologica Pub Date : 2024-02-14 DOI:10.18357/anthropologica65220232621
Grazia Ting Deng
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Chinese residents have grown to be one of the most prosperous migrant groups in Italy since their mass migration from China in the 1980s. Alongside their rapid upward economic mobility, parents and children within the same families have shown generational differences in their understandings of the good life. While older generations believed that the good life means economic mobility, which is achieved through their labour and migration, younger generations’ definition of the good life, rooted in their negative experiences of racialization, is associated with social recognition. Such generational differences stem from the shifting tensions between the contested racial and national orders in association with Italy’s economic stagnation and China’s global ascendancy. Yet, both generations of these desiring subjects have manifested their own conceptions of cosmopolitan Chinese-ness to survive precarity and to aspire to a better life both economically and socially. Their family stories thus contribute to anthropological debates on how people envision their futures between hope and precarity, expectation and uncertainty, and privilege and disadvantages amid racialized class terrains, generational tensions, and geopolitical transformation of the world order.
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希望过上好生活:意大利城市中的国际化华人移民家庭
自 20 世纪 80 年代从中国大规模移民以来,华人居民已成长为意大利最富裕的移民群体之一。在经济迅速向上流动的同时,同一家庭中的父母和子女对美好生活的理解也出现了代际差异。老一代人认为,美好生活意味着经济流动,而经济流动是通过他们的劳动和移民实现的,而年轻一代人对美好生活的定义则植根于他们种族化的负面经历,与社会认可相关联。这种代际差异源于意大利经济停滞和中国的全球崛起所导致的种族秩序和国家秩序之间的紧张关系的变化。然而,这两代有抱负的主体都表现出了他们自己的世界性中国概念,以便在不稳定的环境中生存下来,并渴望在经济和社会方面过上更好的生活。因此,他们的家庭故事有助于人类学关于人们如何在希望与不稳定、期望与不确定性、特权与劣势之间,在种族化的阶级土壤、代际紧张关系和世界秩序的地缘政治转型中展望未来的辩论。
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Anthropologica
Anthropologica Social Sciences-Anthropology
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期刊介绍: Anthropologica is the official publication of the Canadian Anthropology Society / Société canadienne d"anthropologie. A biannual journal, it publishes peer-reviewed articles in both French and English devoted to social and cultural issues whether they are pre-historic, historic, contemporary, biological, linguistic, applied or theoretical in orientation.
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