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Return Migration and Identity: A Global Phenomenon, A Hong Kong Case

Author(s) Nan M. Sussman

20251001, Hong Kong University Press

PriceHDK225, $30 | Pages 364 | ISBN 9789888028849

The global trend for immigrants to return home has unique relevance for Hong Kong. This work of cross-cultural psychology explores many personal stories of return migration. The author captures in dozens of interviews the anxieties, anticipations, hardships and flexible world perspectives of migrants and their families as well as friends and co-workers. 


The book examines cultural identity shifts and population flows during a critical juncture in Hong Kong history between the Sino-British Joint Declaration in 1984 and the early years of Hong Kong’s new status as a special administrative region after 1997. Nearly a million residents of Hong Kong migrated to North America, Europe and Australia in the 1990s. These interviews and analyses help illustrate individual choices and identity profiles during this period of unusual cultural flexibility and behavioral adjustment. 


Table of Contents


ntroduction.  “Anna” migrates and returns home 


Chapter 1. A short history of two hundred years of Hong Kong migration and identity 


Chapter 2.  Sojourner adjustment and adaptation to new cultures: Art, literature, and the social science perspective on identity 


Chapter 3.  Returning home: Cultural transitions and the identity model 


Chapter 4.  Results from the Hong Kong Remigration Project: Departing, adjusting, returning 


Chapter 5.  Additive identity 


Chapter 6.  Subtractive identity 


Chapter 7.  Global and affirmative identities 


Chapter 8.  Remigrants and family life 


Chapter 9.  Remigrants and professional life 


Chapter 10.  Confucius and Socrates: Ancient philosophies, migration, and cultural identity 


Chapter 11.  The new Hong Kong boomerang 


Appendix A.  Hong Kong Remigration Project questionnaire and psychological scales 


Appendix B.  Methods, sample, and qualitative analysis 


Appendix C.  Quantitative analysis 


Appendix D.  Demographic characteristics of research participants