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Mingwei Huang, "Reconfiguring Racial Capitalism: South Africa in the Chinese Century" (Duke UP, 2024)

Apr 18, 2025
Mingwei Huang, an Assistant Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Dartmouth College, explores the complexities of racial capitalism in South Africa influenced by Chinese economic activities. He discusses the nuanced power dynamics between Chinese entrepreneurs and African migrant workers, emphasizing how these relations perpetuate historical legacies of colonialism and white supremacy. Huang sheds light on sojourner colonialism, the complexities of migration, and critiques traditional neo-colonial narratives, challenging listeners to rethink Sino-African interactions in the context of global capitalism.
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Overlay of Chinese on Colonial Legacies

  • Chinese racial capitalism overlays European colonial legacies in South Africa without displacing them.
  • Though Chinese migrants exploit labor similarly, scale and historical context differ significantly from Western colonialism.
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Sojourner Colonialism Explained

  • Chinese migrants in South Africa are sojourners aiming to return home after economic gain.
  • Their colonialism is defined by short-term presence and capital flow back to China, distinct from settler colonialism.
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Multiplicity of China in Africa

  • "China in Africa" is not monolithic but a diverse, complex set of actors and projects.
  • Judgments on Chinese impact must consider local histories and avoid simplistic neocolonial labels.
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