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ID143645
Title ProperSeeing beyond an ‘ethnic enclave
Other Title Informationthe time/space of Manchester Chinatown
LanguageENG
AuthorBarabantseva, Elena
Summary / Abstract (Note)Research on Chinatowns stresses the spatial aspects of their production as communal urban spaces. This is particularly evident in the prevailing rhetoric of ethnic ‘enclaves’ that is common in the literature on Chinatowns. This article stresses the importance of taking into account the temporal dimensions of the examinations of space and migrants’ relationships with the city. The argument maintains that, although Manchester Chinatown incorporates many layers of time, only some of them are acknowledged. This view ties both space and people into a particular temporality that is associated with a predetermined culture and tradition. The article shows how relocation from Chinatown to a non-ethnically defined urban area makes it possible for community organisations to depart from the essentialised ethnic, cultural, and social associations produced through dominant understandings of migrant communal space.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 23, No.1; Feb 2016: p.99-115
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2016-02 23, 1
Key WordsSpace ;  Time ;  Chinatown ;  Manchester ;  Migrant Community