This volume explores mixed race/mixed ethnic identities in New Zealand, a topic of increasing interest globally. New Zealand provides a unique context, as multiple ethnic identities have been recognised for decades. The book will be interdisciplinary, and will provide a key contribution to the theory and development of mixed race.
This volume explores mixed race/mixed ethnic identities in New Zealand, a topic of increasing interest globally. New Zealand provides a unique context, as multiple ethnic identities have been recognised for decades. The book will be interdisciplinary, and will provide a key contribution to the theory and development of mixed race.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Zarine L. Rocha, is the Managing Editor of Current Sociology and the Asian Journal of Social Science. Dr Melinda Webber is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Auckland.
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Foreword Paul Spoonley Introduction: Situating mixed race in New Zealand and the world. Zarine L. Rocha and Melinda Webber Section one: Mixedness and classifications across generations Chapter One: A history of mixed race in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Zarine L. Rocha and Angela Wanhalla Chapter Two: Reflections of identity: ethnicity, ethnic recording and ethnic mobility. Robert Didham Chapter Three: Is ethnicity all in the family? How parents in Aotearoa New Zealand identify their children. Polly Atatoa Carr, Tahu Kukutai, Dinusha Bandara and Patrick Broman Chapter Four: Lives at the intersections: multiple ethnicities and child protection. Emily Keddell Section two: Mixed identifications, indigeneity and biculturalism Chapter Five: Raranga Wha: Mana whenua, mana moana and mixedness in one M ori/Fijian/Samoan/P keh wh nau. Rae Si'ilata Chapter Six: Beyond Appearances: Mixed ethnic and cultural identities among biliterate Japanese-European New Zealander young adults. Kaya Oriyama Chapter Seven: Love and Politics: Rethinking Biculturalism and Multiculturalism in Aotearoa-New Zealand. Lincoln I. Dam Chapter Eight: M ori and P keh encounters of difference - the realisation that we're not the same. Karyn Paringatai Section three: Mixing the majority/P keh identity Chapter Nine: Multidimensional intersections: the merging and emerging of complex European settler identities. Robert Didham, Paul Callister and Geoff Chambers Chapter Ten: Hauntology and P keh : disrupting the notion of homogeneity. Esther Fitzpatrick
Foreword Paul Spoonley Introduction: Situating mixed race in New Zealand and the world. Zarine L. Rocha and Melinda Webber Section one: Mixedness and classifications across generations Chapter One: A history of mixed race in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Zarine L. Rocha and Angela Wanhalla Chapter Two: Reflections of identity: ethnicity, ethnic recording and ethnic mobility. Robert Didham Chapter Three: Is ethnicity all in the family? How parents in Aotearoa New Zealand identify their children. Polly Atatoa Carr, Tahu Kukutai, Dinusha Bandara and Patrick Broman Chapter Four: Lives at the intersections: multiple ethnicities and child protection. Emily Keddell Section two: Mixed identifications, indigeneity and biculturalism Chapter Five: Raranga Wha: Mana whenua, mana moana and mixedness in one M ori/Fijian/Samoan/P keh wh nau. Rae Si'ilata Chapter Six: Beyond Appearances: Mixed ethnic and cultural identities among biliterate Japanese-European New Zealander young adults. Kaya Oriyama Chapter Seven: Love and Politics: Rethinking Biculturalism and Multiculturalism in Aotearoa-New Zealand. Lincoln I. Dam Chapter Eight: M ori and P keh encounters of difference - the realisation that we're not the same. Karyn Paringatai Section three: Mixing the majority/P keh identity Chapter Nine: Multidimensional intersections: the merging and emerging of complex European settler identities. Robert Didham, Paul Callister and Geoff Chambers Chapter Ten: Hauntology and P keh : disrupting the notion of homogeneity. Esther Fitzpatrick
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