<span>Traversing from the rapidly urbanising county-level city of Fuqing to the remote mountainous kingdom of Lesotho in Southern Africa Searching for Sweetness is one of the first and most extensive ethnographies linking rural-to-urban migration in China with Chinese migration to Africa. Against the backdrop of China's national struggle for modernity and globalisation Sarah Hanisch examines Chinese migrant women&#8217;s complex and ever-shifting struggles for upward social mobility across different generations and localities in China and Lesotho. Embedding the women&#8217;s individual portraits into larger historical contexts Hanisch illustrates how these women interpret and narrate their migratory and everyday experiences through and beyond powerful state metanarratives on &#8216;sweetness&#8217; and &#8216;bitterness&#8217;. In her exploration of migratory identities and projects that have been overlooked by previous studies Hanisch brings uniquely gendered multi-sited and intergenerational perspectives to existing scholarship on Chinese internal and international migration.</span>
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