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Studies in Asia-Pacific "Mixed Race"
This series will focus on the construction of mixed race or creole identities within the Asia-Pacific region. There has been considerable discussion of mixed race within European and American contexts (mestiza, hapa, metis, beur, etc) but comparatively little has been said about the many biracial and 'multiracial populations within the Asia-Pacific. Economic globalisation demands that people cross national borders with increasing frequency. This means that new mixed race identities are a prominent feature of the contemporary world. The series examines this contemporary importance from a variety of disciplinary perspectives as well as considering the ways that mixed race categories were in the past constructed out of the colonial encounter. The series accepts monographs, collected papers and conference proceedings. This series will focus on the construction of mixed race or creole identities within the Asia-Pacific region. There has been considerable discussion of mixed race within European and American contexts (mestiza, hapa, metis, beur, etc) but comparatively little has been said about the many biracial and 'multiracial populations within the Asia-Pacific. Economic globalisation demands that people cross national borders with increasing frequency. This means that new mixed race identities are a prominent feature of the contemporary world. The series examines this contemporary importance from a variety of disciplinary perspectives as well as considering the ways that mixed race categories were in the past constructed out of the colonial encounter. The series accepts monographs, collected papers and conference proceedings. This series will focus on the construction of mixed race or creole identities within the Asia-Pacific region. There has been considerable discussion of mixed race within European and American contexts (mestiza, hapa, metis, beur, etc) but comparatively little has been said about the many biracial and 'multiracial populations within the Asia-Pacific. Economic globalisation demands that people cross national borders with increasing frequency. This means that new mixed race identities are a prominent feature of the contemporary world. The series examines this contemporary importance from a variety of disciplinary perspectives as well as considering the ways that mixed race categories were in the past constructed out of the colonial encounter. The series accepts monographs, collected papers and conference proceedings.
4 publications
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Genre Fiction and Film Companions
ISSN: 2631-8725
The Genre Fiction and Film Companions provide accessible introductions to key texts within the most popular genres of our time. Written by leading scholars in the field, brief essays on individual texts offer innovative ways of understanding, interpreting and reading the topics in question. Invaluable for students, teachers and fans alike, these surveys offer new insights into the most important literary works, films, music, events and more within genre fiction and film.
25 publications
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Mixed Messages
Youth Magazine Discourse and Sociocultural Shifts in «Salut les copains» (1962–1976)©2011 Monographs -
A Healthy Mix?
Health-Food Retail and Mixed-Use Development- Mobility-related Analysis of Grocery-Shopping Behavior in Irvine, California©2013 Thesis -
Sportives dans leur genre ?
Permanences et variations des constructions genrées dans les engagements corporels et sportifs©2012 Edited Collection -
The So-Called Mixed Text
An Examination of the Non-Alexandrian and Non-Byzantine Text-Type in the Catholic Epistles©2011 Monographs -
Immobilien im Mixed-Asset Portfolio
Eine empirische Analyse des Diversifikationspotentials von Immobilien-Aktien©2003 Thesis -
Poverty Relief in a Mixed Economy
Theory of and Evidence for the (Changing) Role of Public and Nonprofit Actors in Coping with Income Poverty©2010 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Insights into Academic Genres
©2012 Edited Collection -
Interpersonality in Legal Genres
©2014 Edited Collection -
Explorations in Specialized Genres
©2006 Edited Collection -
Gender, Genre, and the Myth of Human Singularity
©2013 Monographs -
Voyage and Emotions across Genres
©2020 Conference proceedings -
BBC and Television Genres in Jeopardy
©2015 Monographs