Book Review: Roberto Castillo, African Transnational Mobility in China, Africans on the Move, London: Routledge, 2021
Journal: NETSOL: New Trends in Social and Liberal Sciences (Vol.9, No. 1)Publication Date: 2024-05-13
Authors : Karen Ferreira-Meyers;
Page : 64-67
Keywords : Africa; China; Guangzhou; immigration; race; racism;
Abstract
The prologue to this volume of the Routledge African Studies, entitled African Transnational Mobility in China, Africans on the Move, describes Roberto Castillo's experiences in China, focusing on a chance encounter with a man named Myers during a train journey. Myers, originally from Sierra Leone, shared his journey to China in search of opportunities, highlighting the challenges faced by foreigners in a new country. Castillo reflects on the uncertainties and difficulties Myers encountered in China, expressing concern for his well-being. This encounter with Myers and subsequent news events of a demonstration involving Nigerians in China, led the author to ponder the complex dynamics of immigration and cultural integration in China.
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