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Faculty of Arts: Colloquium Talk (Term 2, 2014-15) – Professor Gordon Mathews on Will China Ever Have Its Own Barack Obama? Some Reflections on the African and Arab Diaspora in Guangzhou

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Date:

17 Apr 2015

Time:

4:00-6:00pm

Venue:

G24, Arts and Humanities Hub, G/F, Fung King Hey Building

Speaker(s):

Professor Gordon Mathews Department of Anthropology

Enquiries:

Tel: 3943 7107 (Ms. Sonia Yip)

Synopsis of Lecture:

Guangzhou is today the most multi-cultural city in China, not least because of its large African and Arab populations. Unlike most Europeans and Japanese, some Arabs and Africans seek to stay in the city and make it their home, marrying Chinese and having children. But can they ever fully accepted, not as foreigners but as legitimate residents of China? In this talk, based on research conducted along with Lin Dan and Yang Yang in 2012-2014, I explore the relations between these Africans and Arabs and the Chinese residents of Guangzhou, looking at such areas as legal/illegal residence status, low-end globalization in its Guangzhou manifestations, business relations and trust between Africans/Arabs and Chinese, romantic relations between Africans/Arabs and Chinese, and religious belief and its complications. I will not be able to answer the rhetorical question of my title, but I will offer arguments for and against the prospect of a multicultural and global future China.