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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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Asian Pacific Studies
ISSN: 2572-4886
Asian Pacific Studies, a new policy-oriented academic field, provides abundant knowledge including International Politics, Social Science, Business, Economics, History, Anthropology and Environmental Studies in the Asia Pacific region.
1 publications
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Germanica Pacifica
Germanica Pacifica is the academic series of the Research Centre for Germanic Connections with New Zealand and the Pacific of the University of Auckland, New Zealand. The Centre's primary objective is to encourage research on the historical and cultural links between New Zealand and the Pacific region on the one hand and the German-speaking countries on the other. Germanica Pacifica publishes monographs and collections of essays which highlight these cultural links. Prior to publication, the quality of works published in this series is checked by the Series Editors and members of the Editorial Board. Editorial board: James Braund (University of Auckland) Rodney Fisher (University of Canterbury) Richard Millington (Victoria University of Wellington) Margaret Sutherland (Victoria University of Wellington) Friedrich Voit (University of Auckland)
18 publications
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Power and Primacy: A History of Western Intervention in the Asia-Pacific
2023 Updated Edition©2022 Monographs -
Bank mergers and acquisitions in the Asia-Pacific region
An investigation of the shareholder wealth effects of the financial sector consolidation and its impact on the acquirer’s cost of debt©2016 Thesis -
Dreams and Nightmares of a White Australia
Representing Aboriginal Assimilation in the Mid-twentieth Century©2009 Monographs -
Complicities: Connections and Divisions
Perspectives on Literatures and Cultures of the Asia-Pacific Region©2003 Edited Collection -
Designing Democracy
Re-education and the America Houses (1945–1961)- The American Information Centers and their Involvement in Democratic Re-education in Western Germany and West Berlin from 1945 to 1961©2014 Thesis -
The United States Involvement in the South China Sea Dispute
©2022 Monographs -
A Story of Ambivalent Modernization in Bangladesh and West Bengal
The Rise and Fall of Bengali Elitism in South Asia©2010 Monographs -
Von Luckner: A Reassessment
Count Felix von Luckner in New Zealand and the South Pacific 1917-1919 and 1938©2004 Monographs -
Speaker Involvement in Political Interviews
©2015 Monographs -
The Iconic Power of the Short Story
Exploring Culture, Cognition, and Affective Involvement in Seamus Heaney©2024 Monographs -
Student Involvement & Academic Outcomes
Implications for Diverse College Student Populations©2015 Textbook -
Arbitration Discourse in Asia
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Postwar Reconciliation in Central Europe and East Asia
The Case of Polish-German and Korean-Japanese Relations©2018 Edited Collection -
Application of International Relations Theories in Asia and Africa
©2019 Edited Collection -
Minority Rights in South Asia
©2011 Edited Collection -
Great and Small Games in Central Asia and the South Caucasus
©2022 Edited Collection