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Caroline Knowles is professor of sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, and the author of Race and Social Analysis. Douglas Harper is professor of sociology at Duquesne University and the author of Changing Works: Visions of a Lost Agriculture.
"Knowles and Harper have brought the postcolonial down to earth in
this poignant portrait of the intersections between migrants of
diverse origins and circumstances residing in Hong Kong. Their
study reminds us that the most privileged migrants are not
necessarily the most 'skilled' at connecting with difference. This
is a major and highly innovative contribution to our understanding
of contemporary forms of migration."--Vered Amit, Concordia
University
"This is a terrific book by a pair of creative, smart, and
thoughtful scholars who have a lot to say and a lot to show and
tell. Through superb fieldwork, effective use of complementary
data, clear prose, and evocative photographs, Knowles and Harper
have created an extraordinarily rich account of how and where
immigrant experiences intersect with Hong Kong social
structure."--Jon Wagner, University of California, Davis
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