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positions (2022) 30 (2): 301–321.
Published: 01 May 2022
.... As established in this article, this leads to both structural and social barriers that include isolation and limited access to education. [email protected] Copyright 2022 by Duke University Press 2022 transnational divorce return migration mixed-nationality children Vietnam Korea...
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positions (2022) 30 (2): 323–352.
Published: 01 May 2022
... 2006 ; Rumbaut 1994 , 2005 ), but some of it has begun to explore the legal displacements of children raised in “mixed-status” families (Dreby 2015 ) and the “collateral consequences” for the American children of deported parents (Golash-Boza 2019 ). I focus on statelessness as a salient context...
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positions (2016) 24 (1): 303–332.
Published: 01 February 2016
... of the “loveliness” and “beauty” of children of mixed descent, she ultimately decided to go with a white egg donor from Eastern Europe, mostly owing to her husband’s wishes to maintain resemblance and secrecy regarding surrogacy. Deomampo ∣∣ Race, Nation...
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positions (2009) 17 (2): 289–314.
Published: 01 May 2009
... of an unwed mother’s mixed-race children in the mother’s nation facilitated the notion that mothers should and would care for chil- dren (maternal responsibility), whereas men were, under certain condi- tions, protected from unwanted...
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positions (2021) 29 (1): 67–91.
Published: 01 February 2021
... of the Dutch assistant resident, in whose house Charles lives. She is seventeen, he twenty- two, both virgins. They marry and produce many children; his career prospers; they grow old together. Toetie is either a mixed- blood or a Native woman, to use the terminologies of the day. She is legitimated...
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positions (2012) 20 (4): 1159–1189.
Published: 01 November 2012
... and the late identi cation of differences in national character as the source of the problem thus represent modernity as an act of puri cation, a prioritizing of cultural separation over mixing. Remarkably, this process of cultural separation emerges...
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positions (2016) 24 (1): 45–69.
Published: 01 February 2016
... explained, she knew several well-­off white expatriate families with “mixed-­ race” adopted children, several belonging to the same play group. According to Mary, several other adoptive parents, and staff in the adoption industry, Chinese locals...
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positions (2022) 30 (2): 245–275.
Published: 01 May 2022
... (provided that her country of nationality allows for the jus sanguinis transfer of citizenship to children born outside of the territory). Even when a child's foreign mother is still in the picture—for example, when a mixed-status couple undergoes a customary wedding without official recognition of its...
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positions (2004) 12 (2): 329–376.
Published: 01 May 2004
... will be ruined, and if the children of a nation are so, then the nation will surely be ruined.” For the future survival of the nation, he thought it necessary “to cull the weak, and leave the strong,” beginning with the “prohibition of early marriage...
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positions (2015) 23 (4): 807–835.
Published: 01 November 2015
... live in the condition of being separated from oneself? Separation turns into national obsession: war as theme park; adoptee as stock character who makes everyone cry when the sad music comes on; hokey movies about the destruction...
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positions (2021) 29 (3): 495–521.
Published: 01 August 2021
... children's identities were constantly manipulated and distorted to preserve the fantasy of a “clean” family, lineage, and nation. The particular rules and nature of the family registry contributed in a lot of ways to people practicing false registration when conducting adoption. While highly...
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positions (2008) 16 (2): 457–482.
Published: 01 May 2008
... impure and a threat to the national body politic.11 Commodified multiraciality, in other words, not only consigns to oblivion earlier attitudes towards mixed-race people as the tainted offspring of illicit miscegenous relations, it also encodes...
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positions (2016) 24 (4): 813–837.
Published: 01 November 2016
... the after-­school day care held in the same building. From the beginning, Haruo is marked by his isolation from the other children as well as by his lower-­class status. The narrator eventually learns that Haruo is a “mixed child,” the son...
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positions (1999) 7 (2): 277–306.
Published: 01 May 1999
... of social pariahs-illegitimate children. See Ninotchka Rosca, “The Philippines’ Shameful Export,” Nation, 17 April 1995,524. 58 Global News, 10March 1997. 59 Elichi Kiyooka, Fukuzawa Yukichi on Japanese Women: Selected Works (Tokyo...
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positions (2020) 28 (2): 341–362.
Published: 01 May 2020
... boys, Slovochka in an old velvet suit and the disabled boy Wassily. With the children s play, Yokota tackles the challenges of Russian and Japanese identities, mixed cultures and languages, and sentiments of sadness and loss when diverse geopolitical powers compete for domination in Manchukuo. While...
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positions (2018) 26 (2): 213–241.
Published: 01 May 2018
..., and the challenges of negotiating contested objectivities. References Andrews Travis M. 2016 . “ Thousands of Radioactive Boars Are Overrunning Farmland in Fukushima .” Washington Post , April 11 . www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/04/11/thousands-of-radioactive-boars-are-overrunning...
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positions (2013) 21 (1): 51–71.
Published: 01 February 2013
...). Gumin were not the same bratty children and wild savages that Japan dealt with parentally in the first decade of the twentieth century; they were grown adults who were stubbornly refusing to recognize the great sacrifices that Japan was making...
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positions (2012) 20 (2): 497–526.
Published: 01 May 2012
... be. There are even deeper referents. Ann Laura Stoler argues that in colo- nial Indochina at the turn of the twentieth century, French authorities and residents became obsessed with the plight of mixed- race children who had been “abandoned” by their French...
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positions (2011) 19 (2): 365–391.
Published: 01 May 2011
... kind of modernity, including that of a modern Chinese woman. Educated, refined, and filial, she was to inculcate in her children love of Chinese culture, history, and nation, while supporting her husband. At the same time, Spanish (through...
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positions (2006) 14 (1): 131–164.
Published: 01 February 2006
...Emma Jinhua Teng Duke University Press 2006 Eurasian Hybridity in Chinese Utopian Visions: From “One World” to “A Society Based on Beauty” and Beyond Emma Jinhua Teng “Can Mixed-Blood Hybrids Really Improve the Chinese Race?” This pro- vocative...