Synopses & Reviews
Exceptional States examines new configurations of marriage, immigration, and sovereignty emerging in an increasingly mobile Asia where Cold War legacies continue to shape contemporary political struggles over sovereignty and citizenship. Focused on marital immigration from China to Taiwan, the book documents the struggles of these women and men as they seek acceptance and recognition in their new home. Through tracing parallels between the predicaments of Chinese marital immigrants and the uncertain future of the Taiwan nation-state, the book shows how intimate attachments and emotional investments infuse the governmental practices of Taiwanese bureaucrats charged with regulating immigration and producing citizenship and sovereignty. Its attention to a group of immigrants whose exceptional status has become necessary to Taiwanand#8217;s national integrity exposes the social, political, and subjective consequences of life on the margins of citizenship and sovereignty.
Synopsis
andquot;This is an innovative, exquisitely researched, and beautifully crafted ethnography of the bureaucratic, legal, and everyday experiences of mainland Chinese marriage migrants. Friedman has advanced the study of marriage migration and demonstrated its vast political significance. After reading this book, no one can ever think that marriage is just a private, domestic matter.andquot;andmdash;Nicole Constable, author ofand#160;
Born Out of Place: Migrant Mothers and the Politics of International Laborandquot;Exceptional Statesand#160;offers a fresh approach to marriage migration, citizenship, and sovereignty in East Asia. Sara Friedmanand#39;s study is a fascinating ethnography for students and scholars interested in transnationalism, marriage and family, gender, and political science.andquot;andmdash;Jennifer Cole, author ofand#160;Sex and Salvation: Imagining the Future in Madagascar
About the Author
Sara L. Friedman is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies at Indiana University. She is the coeditor of
Wives, Husbands, and Lovers: Marriage and Sexuality in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Urban China and the author of
Intimate Politics: Marriage, the Market, and State Power in Southeastern China.
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