A Q, an overseas chinese in Spain. Disorder and social criticism in a chinese community

The arrival of new migrants into the Chinese community in Spain had its peak in the mid-1990s. At the same time, some criminal acts – extortions, murders – emerged inside the community. Mass media connected such events with the Chinese mafias. Within this context, the sectors of the Chinese associa...

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Main Authors: Gladys Nieto, Taciana Fisac
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Pontificia Comillas 2016-10-01
Series:Migraciones
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Online Access:https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/revistamigraciones/article/view/7199
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A Q, an overseas chinese in Spain. Disorder and social criticism in a chinese community
Migraciones
Inmigración china
España
asociacionismo.
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Taciana Fisac
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title A Q, an overseas chinese in Spain. Disorder and social criticism in a chinese community
title_short A Q, an overseas chinese in Spain. Disorder and social criticism in a chinese community
title_full A Q, an overseas chinese in Spain. Disorder and social criticism in a chinese community
title_fullStr A Q, an overseas chinese in Spain. Disorder and social criticism in a chinese community
title_full_unstemmed A Q, an overseas chinese in Spain. Disorder and social criticism in a chinese community
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publisher Universidad Pontificia Comillas
series Migraciones
issn 1138-5774
2341-0833
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The arrival of new migrants into the Chinese community in Spain had its peak in the mid-1990s. At the same time, some criminal acts – extortions, murders – emerged inside the community. Mass media connected such events with the Chinese mafias. Within this context, the sectors of the Chinese associative movement, worried about the internal disorder and the damaged image of their community. By then, a Chinese member from the associative movement, was writing regularly in a local monthly newspaper a fictitious story based on the character from Lu Xun, A Q, transformed into a Spanish-Chinese migrant. In this paper, we analyze this story that shows ironically the failures of Chinese migrants in Spain, making specific analogies with the true story of Lu Xun. The story entails a moralizing, exemplary character, so as to curb the internal violence occurring in the Chinese community. In the last instance, we describe the story as part of the efforts done from the associative movement in order to establish a stabler social order that could improve interactions with local institutions from the host society.
topic Inmigración china
España
asociacionismo.
url https://revistas.upcomillas.es/index.php/revistamigraciones/article/view/7199
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