Best of both worlds : hybrid identities of mixed-race individuals in Singapore

This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society that regards “race” as static and unchanging—exemplified through state-sanctioned racial definitions and policies. The major themes of this study are (a) the centrality of race as part of their construct...

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Main Author: Lim, Tricia Anna.
Other Authors: Caroline Pluss
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/87871
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-878712020-09-27T20:11:43Z Best of both worlds : hybrid identities of mixed-race individuals in Singapore Lim, Tricia Anna. Caroline Pluss School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Communities, classes and races This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society that regards “race” as static and unchanging—exemplified through state-sanctioned racial definitions and policies. The major themes of this study are (a) the centrality of race as part of their constructions of self-identity, (b) their constant need to take positions vis-à-vis inquiries about “what they are”, due to their ambiguous phenotype, (c) the cultural capital that mixed-race individuals construct to make choices when navigating various social situations, and (d) the strategies that these individuals employ to resist being placed in defined racial categories. By examining their lived experiences, this paper brings to light their negotiations of dominant discourses on race that exists in Singapore, and subsequently puts forth the claim that as the country moves away from the rhetoric of multiculturalism to one of cosmopolitanism, recognizing racial and cultural hybridity ought to be encouraged by the state. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology 2013-04-08T03:55:20Z 2019-12-06T16:51:06Z 2013-04-08T03:55:20Z 2019-12-06T16:51:06Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, T. A. (2012). Best of both worlds : hybrid identities of mixed-race individuals in Singapore. Final year project report, Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/87871 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/9459 en Nanyang Technological University 34 p. application/pdf
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Lim, Tricia Anna.
Best of both worlds : hybrid identities of mixed-race individuals in Singapore
description This paper explores how mixed-race Singaporeans negotiate their racial identity within a society that regards “race” as static and unchanging—exemplified through state-sanctioned racial definitions and policies. The major themes of this study are (a) the centrality of race as part of their constructions of self-identity, (b) their constant need to take positions vis-à-vis inquiries about “what they are”, due to their ambiguous phenotype, (c) the cultural capital that mixed-race individuals construct to make choices when navigating various social situations, and (d) the strategies that these individuals employ to resist being placed in defined racial categories. By examining their lived experiences, this paper brings to light their negotiations of dominant discourses on race that exists in Singapore, and subsequently puts forth the claim that as the country moves away from the rhetoric of multiculturalism to one of cosmopolitanism, recognizing racial and cultural hybridity ought to be encouraged by the state.
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title Best of both worlds : hybrid identities of mixed-race individuals in Singapore
title_short Best of both worlds : hybrid identities of mixed-race individuals in Singapore
title_full Best of both worlds : hybrid identities of mixed-race individuals in Singapore
title_fullStr Best of both worlds : hybrid identities of mixed-race individuals in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Best of both worlds : hybrid identities of mixed-race individuals in Singapore
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