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The reimagined migrant portrait - exploring the lives of Chinese and Taiwanese minorities living in South Africa

This multimedia project explores the lives of Chinese and Taiwanese migrants living in South Africa and how language, culture, community and marginalisation have come to shape their identities and to visually represent them in a way that is not prevalent in mainstream media. It uses two visual mediu...

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Main Author: Hsu, Tzu Ting
Other Authors: Wasserman, Hermanus
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Centre for Film and Media Studies 2020
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description This multimedia project explores the lives of Chinese and Taiwanese migrants living in South Africa and how language, culture, community and marginalisation have come to shape their identities and to visually represent them in a way that is not prevalent in mainstream media. It uses two visual mediums – photography and video interviews – to understand these migrants’ experiences, how they perceive themselves and how they think society perceives them. Data analysis consisted of a process of coding the video interviews and structural analysis of the visuals. Rising worldwide migration has simultaneously increased the spread of diasporic communities. China’s positionality as an economic powerhouse and the influx of East Asian migrants to South Africa in recent years has shone a light on this minority population group. However, much of what is known about them tends to be through forms of mass media which perpetuates stereotypical representations. This paper draws on various literature including acculturation, diasporic communities, representation, languaging and xenophobia to explore the lives of East Asian migrants living in South Africa and search for more empowered forms of representation.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/31251 The reimagined migrant portrait - exploring the lives of Chinese and Taiwanese minorities living in South Africa Hsu, Tzu Ting Wasserman, Hermanus Migration East Asian diasporic communities identity language documentary photography This multimedia project explores the lives of Chinese and Taiwanese migrants living in South Africa and how language, culture, community and marginalisation have come to shape their identities and to visually represent them in a way that is not prevalent in mainstream media. It uses two visual mediums – photography and video interviews – to understand these migrants’ experiences, how they perceive themselves and how they think society perceives them. Data analysis consisted of a process of coding the video interviews and structural analysis of the visuals. Rising worldwide migration has simultaneously increased the spread of diasporic communities. China’s positionality as an economic powerhouse and the influx of East Asian migrants to South Africa in recent years has shone a light on this minority population group. However, much of what is known about them tends to be through forms of mass media which perpetuates stereotypical representations. This paper draws on various literature including acculturation, diasporic communities, representation, languaging and xenophobia to explore the lives of East Asian migrants living in South Africa and search for more empowered forms of representation. 2020-02-24T09:18:50Z 2020-02-24T09:18:50Z 2019 2020-02-24T09:18:13Z Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/31251 eng application/pdf Centre for Film and Media Studies Faculty of Humanities
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title The reimagined migrant portrait - exploring the lives of Chinese and Taiwanese minorities living in South Africa
title_full The reimagined migrant portrait - exploring the lives of Chinese and Taiwanese minorities living in South Africa
title_fullStr The reimagined migrant portrait - exploring the lives of Chinese and Taiwanese minorities living in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed The reimagined migrant portrait - exploring the lives of Chinese and Taiwanese minorities living in South Africa
title_short The reimagined migrant portrait - exploring the lives of Chinese and Taiwanese minorities living in South Africa
title_sort reimagined migrant portrait exploring the lives of chinese and taiwanese minorities living in south africa
topic Migration
East Asian
diasporic communities
identity
language
documentary photography
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