End of the China dream? Young Western entrepreneurs’ trajectories of leaving China during Covid-19
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| Publication date | 2022 |
| Journal | Asian Anthropology |
| Volume | Issue number | 21 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 197-210 |
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| Abstract |
This research examines two groups of young Western entrepreneurs’ experiences of leaving China during the Covid-19 pandemic, either due to business failure or due to being stuck abroad when China closed its border to international travelers. Based on semi-structured long-distance interviews with twenty young white entrepreneurs who had previously worked in different Chinese cities, this article highlights the impacts of the Covid-19 crisis on their businesses, social status, and identities before and during the pandemic. We identify two prominent themes in our respondents’ highly emotional reflections on their involuntary return experiences: loss and victimhood. We argue that such narratives betray multi-layered tensions between privileges and precariousness in the social construction of whiteness in a transnational context.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | In special issue: Precarious whiteness in pandemic times in China. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1080/1683478X.2022.2090053 |
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