Longing and Belonging: the Chinese in Jamaica and the Wider Caribbean

Longing and Belonging: the Chinese in Jamaica and the Wider Caribbean

By Manchester China Institute

Overview

Yichi Zhang examines the evolving search for belonging among mixed-race descendants of Chinese indentured labourers in Jamaica.

This talk explores the longings and belongings of Chinese Jamaicans, as in, the mixed-race descendants of the Chinese indentured labourers who first arrived on the island in the late nineteenth century. Drawing on conversations, communal events, and my interlocutors’ own literary creations collected during ethnographic fieldwork between February 2023 and 2024, I examine how their in-between identity provides both a sense of comfort and a persistent ambiguity in their ongoing search for belonging.

As generations pass and ethnic-racial mixtures deepen, ‘China’ becomes increasingly symbolic: a resource for crafting a cosmopolitan self-identity rather than a straightforward marker of origin. This shift expands the meanings attached to ‘Chineseness’, even as it risks loosening a grounded sense of ethnic community. To understand this community’s everyday life, I argue, is to attend to these layered negotiations of identity and feelings, and to situate the Chinese Jamaican experience within broader inquiries into wider Caribbean and overseas Chinese worlds and diasporic intimacies.


ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Yichi Zhang is a PhD candidate in Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews, UK. Her research investigates the emotional lives of the Chinese community in Kingston, Jamaica, with a particular focus on the intersections of transnational migration, racial dynamics, and urban space. Yichi has recently published a paper on the Chinese shopkeepers’ boredom in the peer-reviewed Urban Studies Journal, City




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Category: Government, International Affairs

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

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Manchester China Institute

178 Waterloo Place

University of Manchester Manchester M13 9PL United Kingdom

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Mar 5 · 12:30 PM GMT