Frontier People
Discover a groundbreaking perspective on Han immigrants with Frontier People by Mette Halskov Hansen, published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd in 2005. This thought-provoking hardback challenges the traditional portrayal of Han immigrants in minority regions as a monolithic group of colonizers. Instead, Hansen reveals the rich complexity within this category, highlighting the variations in generation, ethnic identification, migration history, class, and economic activity. With its insightful analysis, Frontier People offers readers a deeper understanding of the diverse experiences and identities that shape the lives of Han immigrants. Perfect for scholars and anyone interested in migration studies, this 2005 publication is an essential addition to your collection. Dive into this compelling narrative and explore the multifaceted nature of identity and belonging in contemporary society.