China Perspectives
Volume 2018, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 51-58

Asylum seekers as symbols of Hong Kong's Non-Chineseness (Article)

Mathews G.*
  • a Department of Anthropology of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, New Asia College, Humanities Building, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong

Abstract

This article discusses the situation of asylum seekers in Hong Kong and how it has changed in recent years. Hong Kong treats asylum seekers relatively well compared to some other societies, but at the same time, the chance of being accepted as a refugee is virtually zero. Although it is illegal for asylum seekers to work, it is virtually impossible for them not to work given the miniscule government support they receive. Amidst government neglect, asylum seekers have emerged as heroes among some Hong Kong young people after the Umbrella Movement. Whereas in years past, asylum seekers were generally ignored or looked down upon by Hongkongers, among some youth today, asylum seekers have emerged as symbols of Hong Kong's non-Chineseness. © 2018, Francais sur la Chine Contemporaine China.

Author Keywords

Asylum seekers Hong Kong's non-Chineseness Chinese influence Hong Kong Racism

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85063278306&partnerID=40&md5=c1ab82cc843a153464c93b66b479f87a

ISSN: 19964617
Original Language: English