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ID178751
Title ProperIntroduction
Other Title Informationsuspension seeking agency for change in the hypermobile world
LanguageENG
AuthorXiang, Biao
Summary / Abstract (Note)“Suspension” is the translation of the Chinese term xuanfu, which has been widely used in public discussions in China since the mid-2010s. Suspension indicates a state of being in which people move frequently, conduct intensive labour, and pause routine life—in order to benefit fast and then quickly escape. People keep moving, with no end in sight, instead of changing their current conditions, of which they disapprove. As a result, frantic entrepreneurial energy coexists with political resignation. Suspension is a life strategy, a multitude of experiences, a feeling—and now, a keyword: a crystallized consciousness with which the public problematize their experiences. This special issue develops this term into an analytical approach based on ethnographic research involving labour migrants in and from China. This approach turns migration into a basis for critical analyses on issues far beyond it; enables co-research between researchers, migrants, and the broader public; and seeks to cultivate agency for change among actors. This introductory essay, based on the author’s long-term field research and public engagement, outlines why we need such an approach, and how we might develop it.
`In' analytical NotePacific Affairs Vol. 94, No.2; Jun 2021: p.233-50
Journal SourcePacific Affairs Vol: 94 No 2
Key WordsAgency ;  Suspension ;  Hypermobility ;  Problematization ;  Complexed Development ;  The Present ;  Compressed Modernity ;  Jiujie ;  Xuanfu


 
 
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