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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, societies. Within these two countries, mixed race describes a particularly interesting label for individuals of mixed Chinese and European parentage.

This book explores the concept of mixed race for people of mixed Chinese and European descent, looking at how being Chinese and/or European can mean many different things in different contexts. By looking at different communities in Singapore and New Zealand, it investigates how individuals of mixed heritage fit into or are excluded from these communities. Increasingly, individuals of mixed ancestry are opting to identify outside of traditionally defined racial categories, posing a challenge to systems of racial classification, and to sociological understandings of race. As case studies, Singapore and New Zealand provide key examples of the complex relationship between state categorization and individual identities. The book explores the divergences between identity and classification, and the ways in which identity labels affect experiences of mixed race in everyday life. Personal stories reveal the creative and flexible ways in which people cross boundaries, and the everyday negotiations between classification, heritage, experience, and nation in defining identity. The study is based on qualitative research, including in-depth interviews with people of mixed heritage in both countries.

Filling an important gap in the literature by using an Asia/Pacific dimension, this study of race and ethnicity will appeal to students and scholars of mixed race studies, ethnicity, Chinese diaspora and cultural anthropology.

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Mixed Race Identities in Asia and the Pacific
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, societies. Within these two countries, mixed race describes a particularly interesting label for individuals of mixed Chinese and European parentage.
This book explores the concept of mixed race for people of mixed Chinese and European descent, looking at how being Chinese and/or European can mean many different things in different contexts. By looking at different communities in Singapore and New Zealand, it investigates how individuals of mixed heritage fit into or are excluded from these communities. Increasingly, individuals of mixed ancestry are opting to identify outside of traditionally defined racial categories, posing a challenge to systems of racial classification and to sociological understandings of race. As case studies, Singapore and New Zealand provide key examples of the complex relationship between state categorization and individual identities. The book explores the divergences between identity and classification, and the ways in which identity labels affect experiences of mixed race in everyday life. Personal stories reveal the creative and flexible ways in which people cross boundaries, and the everyday negotiations between classification, heritage, experience, and nation in defining identity. The study is based on qualitative research, including in-depth interviews with people of mixed heritage in both countries.
Filling an important gap in the literature by using an Asia/Pacific dimension, this study of race and ethnicity will appeal to students and scholars of mixed race studies, ethnicity, Chinese diaspora and cultural anthropology.
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.
Chinese Worlds
Chinese Worlds publishes high-quality scholarship, research monographs, and source collections on Chinese history and society. Worlds signals the diversity of China, the cycles of unity and division through which Chinas modern history has passed, and recent research trends toward regional studies and local issues. It also signals that Chineseness is not contained within borders ethnic migrant communities overseas are also Chinese worlds.
The series editors are Gregor Benton, Flemming Christiansen, Delia Davin, Terence Gomez and Hong Liu.
1 The Literary Fields of Twentieth-Century China
Edited by Michel Hockx
2 Chinese Business in Malaysia
Accumulation, ascendance, accommodation
Edmund Terence Gomez
3 Internal and International Migration
Chinese perspectives
Edited by Frank N. Pieke and Hein Mallee
4 Village Inc.
Chinese rural society in the 1990s
Edited by Flemming Christiansen and Zhang Junzuo
5 Chen Duxius Last Articles and Letters, 19371942
Edited and translated by Gregor Benton
6 Encyclopedia of the Chinese Overseas
Edited by Lynn Pan
7 New Fourth Army
Communist resistance along the Yangtze and the Huai, 19381941
Gregor Benton
8 A Road Is Made
Communism in Shanghai 19201927
Steve Smith
9 The Bolsheviks and the Chinese Revolution 19191927
Alexander Pantsov
10 Chinas Unlimited
Gregory Lee
11 Friend of China The Myth of Rewi Alley
Anne-Marie Brady
12 Birth Control in China 19492000
Population policy and demographic development
Thomas Scharping
13 Chinatown, Europe: An Exploration of Overseas Chinese Identity in the 1990s
Flemming Christiansen
14 Financing Chinas Rural Enterprises
Jun Li
15 Confucian Capitalism
Souchou Yao
16 Chinese Business in the Making of a Malay State, 18821941
Kedah and Penang
Wu Xiao An
17 Chinese Enterprise, Transnationalism and Identity
Edited by Edmund Terence Gomez and Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao
18 Diasporic Chinese Ventures
The life and work of Wang Gungwu
Gregor Benton and Hong Liu
19 Intellectuals in Revolutionary China, 19211949
Leaders, heroes and sophisticates
Hung-yok Ip
20 Migration, Ethnic Relations and Chinese Business
Kwok Bun Chan
21 Chinese Identities, Ethnicity and Cosmopolitanism
Kwok Bun Chan
22 Chinese Ethnic Business
Global and local perspectives
Edited by Eric Fong and Chiu Luk
23 Chinese Transnational Networks
Edited by Tan Chee-Beng
24 Chinese Migrants and Internationalism
Forgotten histories, 19171945
Gregor Benton
25 Chinese in Eastern Europe and Russia
A middleman minority in a transnational era
Nyri Pl
26 Chinese Entrepreneurship in a Global Era
Raymond Sin-Kwok Wong
27 The Politics of Rural Reform in China
State policy and village predicament in the early 2000s
Christian Gbel
28 The Politics of Community Building in Urban China
Thomas Heberer and Christian Gbel
29 Overseas Chinese in the Peoples Republic of China
Glen Peterson
30 Foreigners and Foreign Institutions in Republican China
Edited by Anne-Marie Brady and Douglas Brown
31 Consumers and Individuals in China
Standing out, fitting in
Michael B. Griffiths
32 Documentary, World History, and National Power in the PRC
Global rise in Chinese eyes
Gotelind Mller
33 Ethnic Chinese Entrepreneurship in Malaysia
On contextualisation in international business studies
Michael Jakobsen
34 Chinese Student Migration and Selective Citizenship
Mobility, community and identity between China and the United States
Lisong Liu
35 Mixed Race Identities in Asia and the Pacific
Experiences from Singapore and New Zealand
Zarine L. Rocha
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