1st Edition

Mixed Race Identities in Asia and the Pacific Experiences from Singapore and New Zealand

By Zarine L. Rocha Copyright 2016
128 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

198 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

198 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

"Mixed race" is becoming an important area for research, and there is a growing body of work in the North American and British contexts. However, understandings and experiences of "mixed race" across different countries and regions are not often explored in significant depth. New Zealand and Singapore provide important contexts for investigation, as two multicultural, yet structurally divergent,... Read more

1. Finding the "mixed" in "mixed race" 2. Mixed histories in New Zealand and Singapore 3. The personal in the political 4. Being and belonging 5. Roots, routes and coming home 6. Conclusion

Biography

Zarine L. Rocha is the Managing Editor of Current Sociology and the Asian Journal of Social Science. She has worked at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Economic Forum.

"Overall, a fascinating insight into the lived realities of people with multiple ethnic identities within influential, but not deterministic, national contexts."

Emily Keddell, University of Otago, Asian Journal of Social Science