Parachute kids
The concept of a ‘Parachute Kid’ is relatively new. It describes a phenomenon whereby a person becomes a transnational induced by the decision of his parents to emigrate from their country of origin due to economic and other factors. Based on the former, I will develop a visual identity project that...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-522922019-12-10T12:13:05Z Parachute kids Wah, Hubert Yun Teng Danne Ojeda Hernandez School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Visual arts The concept of a ‘Parachute Kid’ is relatively new. It describes a phenomenon whereby a person becomes a transnational induced by the decision of his parents to emigrate from their country of origin due to economic and other factors. Based on the former, I will develop a visual identity project that provides an alternative lens at seeing the everyday of a ‘Parachute Kid’. Using performative, participatory and documentary practices, I would examine the life stages of several ‘Parachute Kids’ and their route to ontological security. Crucial to the concept is the metaphor of a parachute and the act of piecing it together as means of identity formation. As traditional discourse on ‘transnationalism’ favours a top down approach at mapping ‘globalization’, this project challenges the dominant discourse of a ‘Parachute Kid’; giving voice to their individual psyche and journey to identity stabilization which hitherto has been unheard of. This project bridges the research gap by inquiring into the notion of the term; focusing on the manufacturing, construction and identity making processes of a transnational. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2013-05-03T08:45:16Z 2013-05-03T08:45:16Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52292 en Nanyang Technological University 17 p. application/pdf |
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The concept of a ‘Parachute Kid’ is relatively new. It describes a phenomenon whereby a person becomes a transnational induced by the decision of his parents to emigrate from their country of origin due to economic and other factors. Based on the former, I will develop a visual identity project that provides an alternative lens at seeing the everyday of a ‘Parachute Kid’. Using performative, participatory and documentary practices, I would examine the life stages of several ‘Parachute Kids’ and their route to ontological security. Crucial to the concept is the metaphor of a parachute and the act of piecing it together as means of identity formation. As traditional discourse on ‘transnationalism’ favours a top down approach at mapping ‘globalization’, this project challenges the dominant discourse of a ‘Parachute Kid’; giving voice to their individual psyche and journey to identity stabilization which hitherto has been unheard of.
This project bridges the research gap by inquiring into the notion of the term; focusing on the manufacturing, construction and identity making processes of a transnational. |
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