Thesis review: The storytellers : Identity narratives by New Zealand African youth: A participatory visual methodological approach to situating identity, migration and representation by Makanaka Tuwe

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Thesis review: The storytellers : Identity narratives by New Zealand African youth: A participatory visual methodological approach to situating identity, migration and representation by Makanaka Tuwe

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Norris, Adele
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2018-10-10
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Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori subject headings)
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New Zealand
Africans in New Zealand
African migrants
African youth
African women
migrant identity
third culture kid (TCK)
media representation
visual narratives
migration
media
participatory visual methodologies
1.5 generation immigrants
1.5 G
theses reviews
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Norris, A. (2018). Thesis Review: The storytellers : Identity narratives by New Zealand African youth: A participatory visual methodological approach to situating identity, migration and representation by Makanaka Tuwe. ePress Theses Review Series (2018/3). ePress Unitec. Retrieved from http://www.unitec.ac.nz/epress.
Abstract
This fascinating and original work explores the experiences of third-culture children of African descent in New Zealand. The term ‘third-culture kid’ refers to an individual who grows up in a culture different from the culture of their parents. Experiences of youth of African descent is under-researched in New Zealand. The central research focus explores racialised emotions internalised by African youth that are largely attributed to a lack of positive media representation of African and/or black youth, coupled with daily experiences of micro-aggressions and structural racism. In this respect, the case-study analysis is reflective of careful, methodological and deliberative analysis, which offers powerful insights into the grass-roots strategies employed by African youth to resist negative stereotypes that problematise and marginalise them politically and economically.
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