The demands of (dis)placement, the micro-aggressions of multiculturalism: performing an idea of "Indianness" in Singapore

This paper explores the ways in which state-defined discourses of multiculturalism can unintentionally create a framework through which micro-aggressions are enacted against those interpreted as “other”. These definitions cascade down from the state to majority and then minority ethno- national grou...

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Main Authors: WOODS, Orlando, KONG, Lily
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-48432022-04-14T06:42:03Z The demands of (dis)placement, the micro-aggressions of multiculturalism: performing an idea of "Indianness" in Singapore WOODS, Orlando KONG, Lily This paper explores the ways in which state-defined discourses of multiculturalism can unintentionally create a framework through which micro-aggressions are enacted against those interpreted as “other”. These definitions cascade down from the state to majority and then minority ethno- national groups, who leverage positions of relative dominance to establish the terms of acceptance and integration into society. By negotiating these terms, ethnicity becomes a performative construct through which difference is asserted and reified. We illustrate these ideas through an empirical analysis of Singapore’s minority Indian community, and how Singaporean Indians perform an idea of “Indianness” in response to their Singaporean Chinese fellow citizens on the one hand, and their migrant Indian counterparts on the other. This positioning causes Singaporean Indians to be subject to micro- aggressions vis-à-vis the Chinese majority, and to perpetrate micro- aggressions against Indian non-national minorities. In turn, this causes Singaporean Indianness to be underperformed throughout daily life. 2022-04-07T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3585 info:doi/10.1080/01419870.2022.2059387 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Multiculturalism superdiversity micro-aggression performance Indianness Singapore Asian Studies Race and Ethnicity
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Singapore
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topic Multiculturalism
superdiversity
micro-aggression
performance
Indianness
Singapore
Asian Studies
Race and Ethnicity
spellingShingle Multiculturalism
superdiversity
micro-aggression
performance
Indianness
Singapore
Asian Studies
Race and Ethnicity
WOODS, Orlando
KONG, Lily
The demands of (dis)placement, the micro-aggressions of multiculturalism: performing an idea of "Indianness" in Singapore
description This paper explores the ways in which state-defined discourses of multiculturalism can unintentionally create a framework through which micro-aggressions are enacted against those interpreted as “other”. These definitions cascade down from the state to majority and then minority ethno- national groups, who leverage positions of relative dominance to establish the terms of acceptance and integration into society. By negotiating these terms, ethnicity becomes a performative construct through which difference is asserted and reified. We illustrate these ideas through an empirical analysis of Singapore’s minority Indian community, and how Singaporean Indians perform an idea of “Indianness” in response to their Singaporean Chinese fellow citizens on the one hand, and their migrant Indian counterparts on the other. This positioning causes Singaporean Indians to be subject to micro- aggressions vis-à-vis the Chinese majority, and to perpetrate micro- aggressions against Indian non-national minorities. In turn, this causes Singaporean Indianness to be underperformed throughout daily life.
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author WOODS, Orlando
KONG, Lily
author_facet WOODS, Orlando
KONG, Lily
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title The demands of (dis)placement, the micro-aggressions of multiculturalism: performing an idea of "Indianness" in Singapore
title_short The demands of (dis)placement, the micro-aggressions of multiculturalism: performing an idea of "Indianness" in Singapore
title_full The demands of (dis)placement, the micro-aggressions of multiculturalism: performing an idea of "Indianness" in Singapore
title_fullStr The demands of (dis)placement, the micro-aggressions of multiculturalism: performing an idea of "Indianness" in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed The demands of (dis)placement, the micro-aggressions of multiculturalism: performing an idea of "Indianness" in Singapore
title_sort demands of (dis)placement, the micro-aggressions of multiculturalism: performing an idea of "indianness" in singapore
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3585
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