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Sylvia Ang
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The ‘new Chinatown’: the racialization of newly arrived Chinese migrants in Singapore
S Ang
Journal of Ethnic and Migration studies 44 (7), 1177-1194, 2018
492018
Chinese migrant women as boundary markers in Singapore: unrespectable, un-middle-class and un-Chinese
S Ang
Gender, Place & Culture 23 (12), 1774-1787, 2016
242016
Sinophobia in the Asian century: race, nation and Othering in Australia and Singapore
S Ang, V Colic-Peisker
Asian Migration and New Racism, 134-153, 2022
222022
Migration and new racism beyond colour and the “West”: co-ethnicity, intersectionality and postcoloniality
S Ang, ELE Ho, BSA Yeoh
Ethnic and racial studies 45 (4), 585-594, 2022
212022
I am more Chinese than you: Online narratives of locals and migrants in Singapore
S Ang
Cultural Studies Review 23 (1), 102-117, 2017
212017
The myth of migrant transience: racializing new Chinese migrants in mobile Singapore
S Ang
Mobilities 16 (2), 236-248, 2021
152021
‘A woman to warm my heart’: low-wage mainland Chinese migrant men, thrift and desires for intimacy in Singapore
S Ang
Journal of Intercultural Studies 40 (3), 287-301, 2019
92019
Racialized (im) mobilities: The pandemic and sinophobia in Australia
S Ang, F Mansouri
Journal of intercultural studies 44 (2), 160-179, 2023
72023
Contesting Chineseness: nationality, class, gender and new Chinese migrants
S Ang
Contesting Chineseness, 1-142, 2022
52022
Stuck between the global North and South: Middling migrants in Australia and Singapore
S Ang
Journal of Sociology 59 (4), 991-1007, 2023
22023
Singaporean women living in China: The uneven burdens of middle-class transnational caregiving
S Ang, LL Thang, ELE Ho
Asian Studies Review 47 (3), 464-480, 2023
22023
Pandemic racism and sexism in Australia: Responses and reflections among Asian women
S Ang, J Song, Q Pan
Current Sociology, 00113921231159432, 2023
12023
Forget Chineseness: on the pragmatics of transcending identity politics: Forget Chineseness: on the geopolitics of cultural identification, by Allen Chun, Albany, NY, State …
S Ang
Postcolonial Studies 24 (1), 169-171, 2021
12021
Pandemic politics and the rise of immigration: Online attitudes towards Westerners and the west in China
S Ang, F Martin
Global Networks 24 (1), e12435, 2024
2024
Book Review: Alanna Kamp Intersectional Lives: Chinese Australian Women in White Australia
S Ang
Journal of Sociology 59 (3), 794-795, 2023
2023
Introduction–Migration and new racism beyond colour and the “West”: co-ethnicity, intersectionality and postcoloniality
S Ang, ELE Ho, BSA Yeoh
Asian Migration and New Racism, 1-10, 2022
2022
Asian Migration and New Racism: Beyond Colour and the ‘West’
S Ang, ELE Ho, BSA Yeoh
Taylor & Francis, 2022
2022
Forget Chineseness: on the geopolitics of cultural identification
S Ang
POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES 24 (1), 169-171, 2021
2021
House, Car, or Permanent Residency? Higher-Wage Chinese Migrant Men’s Flexible Masculinities in Singapore
S Ang
Money and Moralities in Contemporary Asia, 107-132, 2019
2019
5. House, Car, or Permanent Residency?
S Ang
Money and Moralities in Contemporary Asia, 107, 2019
2019
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