Building urban lives: female migrant workers emotional counter-topographies in China

This paper develops new ontological and epistemological terrain to advance critical understanding of migrants' everyday lives in urban china. More specifically, we highlight the opportunities afforded by pluralist relational theoretical and comparative empirical interrogation of emotions across...

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Published inEurasian geography and economics Vol. 66; no. 4-5; pp. 606 - 635
Main Authors Jayne, Mark, Siying, Wu, Chenhui, Wu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 04.07.2025
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Summary:This paper develops new ontological and epistemological terrain to advance critical understanding of migrants' everyday lives in urban china. More specifically, we highlight the opportunities afforded by pluralist relational theoretical and comparative empirical interrogation of emotions across diverse work, domestic, family and leisure times/spaces both within and, beyond cities. To that end, we apply a counter-topographical approach to a kaleidoscope of imaginative, implosive, and mutual emotions as competences and resources that constitute past, present, and future lives of female building-workers. Concluding, we signpost fruitful avenues for ongoing migration research in China, as well as reflecting on broader opportunities and challenges when exploring the complex emotional lives of urbanites no matter where in the world studies are undertaken.
ISSN:1538-7216
1938-2863
DOI:10.1080/15387216.2023.2239846