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研究生: 陳羿融
Chen, Yi Rong
論文名稱: 走遠:奈及利亞伊博商人在中國的經商生活與成功想像
Go Far: Igbo Nigerians’ Venture and Imaginary of Success in China
指導教授: 李威宜
Lee, Wei I
口試委員: 黃應貴
Huang, Yin Kuei
林開世
Lin, Kai Shih
鄭瑋寧
Cheng, Wei Ning
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 人文社會學院 - 人類學研究所
Anthropology
論文出版年: 2016
畢業學年度: 104
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 175
中文關鍵詞: 非洲人在中國奈及利亞伊博人五旬節派中國市場
外文關鍵詞: Africans in China, Igbo Nigerians, Pentecostalism, China Market
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  • 在過去的二十年來,中國作為最大的世界工廠吸引了大量的非洲小資本商人前往。這份論文主要聚焦在年輕的奈及利亞伊博人在廣州的經濟與宗教生活,為這些非洲移民,尤其是沒有居留權的小資本商人如何適應異鄉生活並處理日常困境與不確定性提供一個新的觀點。本論文透過地下化的非洲五旬節派教會,討論當代五旬節基督教在奈及利亞脈絡下的新自由主義當中扮演的角色,同時透遊民族誌小說書寫方式呈現非洲移民的主體性與能動性。


    Over the last two decades, China’s position as the biggest world factory attracts massive African petty entrepreneurs to come to China. This thesis mainly focused on young Igbo Nigerians’ economic and religious life in Guangzhou, which provide an alternative perspective on how African migrants, especially undocumented residents and petty entrepreneurs adopt themselves in foreign country, dealing with daily difficulties and uncertainty. This thesis went through underground African Pentecostal church, revealing the role of modern Pentecostal Christianity played in neoliberalism under Nigeria context, and also discovered the subjectivity and the agency of African traders through ethnographic novel style of writing.

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