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Superdiversity's entanglements: postcoloniality, migrant precarity and the politics of encounter

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Yeoh, B. S. A. (2023). Superdiversity's entanglements: postcoloniality, migrant precarity and the politics of encounter. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1-12. doi:10.1080/01419870.2023.2227689.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000F-071F-8
Abstract
Superdiversity is best approached as an interpretive lens and a generativelexicon that encourages an appreciation of the complex, multidimensionaldiversity characteristic of the human condition in the twenty-first century. Itake the term out of its European and North American home ground and usethe concept to zoom in on key questions pertaining to migration-leddiversity in the Asian context. In doing so, I explore three themes to highlightsuperdiversity’s entanglements: the“postcoloniality of migration-and-diversity”to underscore the inextricable relations of present-daydiversification with colonial categories and cartographies; the“production ofprecarity in migration-and-diversity”to recover superdiversity’s asymmetricalpower structure; and the“spatial politics of migrant encounter”toforeground the embodied experience of living in superdiverse settingscreated by cross-streams of“old”and“new”migrations.