Examining the Intersection of Cultural Identities

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Helen Guek Yee Mei
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 My artworks, reproduced in this article, aim to visually portray these submerged and accumulated layers of intersecting identity through a microhistorical perspective. Through my art, I present the intersecting and multi-layered inner reality that has accumulated traces of lived experiences. This inner reality is distinguished by its multicultural, multi-religious, multi-lingual character and multiracial experiences that combine to influence identity formation, under the impact of constantly changing social environments. The evolution of these inner realities is conveyed using visual assemblages combining printmaking, photography and digital manipulation in order to visually represent the socio-cultural formation of a Malaysian Chinese individual. The artworks reproducedconvey the mutable nature of ethnic identity in conjunction with variables such as geographic location, degree of interaction, era, and age group.","PeriodicalId":43200,"journal":{"name":"Junctures-The Journal for Thematic Dialogue","volume":" 15","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"2023-11-09","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Junctures-The Journal for Thematic Dialogue","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.34074/junc.23004","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This essay aims to present the intersections that constitute the cultural identity of Malaysian Chinese and suggest how their migration and settlement experiences have shaped their sense of who they are and who they are becoming through personal and family histories. I utilise a methodology analogous to the microhistory framework, where the individual assumes an active role in the process of memory formation and exercises agency in the selection, alteration and transmission of memories. This perspective encourages “understanding people in light of their own experience and their reactions to that experience.”1 Most scholarly publications on Malaysian Chinese identity use a macro-level approach, emphasising the study of social and political institutions while giving less attention to personal introspection and micro-level research. A September 17, 2022, New Straits Times article quoted Danny Wong, a Malaysian historian from Sabah, as saying that family history, tales and memoirs help people comprehend both their past and their future trajectory. Wong believes that scrutinising one’s personal history through the medium of family narratives can lead to a critical evaluation of the interconnectedness of familial, communal and national dynamics. My artworks, reproduced in this article, aim to visually portray these submerged and accumulated layers of intersecting identity through a microhistorical perspective. Through my art, I present the intersecting and multi-layered inner reality that has accumulated traces of lived experiences. This inner reality is distinguished by its multicultural, multi-religious, multi-lingual character and multiracial experiences that combine to influence identity formation, under the impact of constantly changing social environments. The evolution of these inner realities is conveyed using visual assemblages combining printmaking, photography and digital manipulation in order to visually represent the socio-cultural formation of a Malaysian Chinese individual. The artworks reproducedconvey the mutable nature of ethnic identity in conjunction with variables such as geographic location, degree of interaction, era, and age group.
审视文化认同的交集
本文旨在呈现构成马来西亚华人文化认同的交叉点,并建议他们的移民和定居经历如何通过个人和家庭历史塑造他们对自己是谁以及他们正在成为谁的感觉。我使用了一种类似于微观历史框架的方法,在这种方法中,个人在记忆形成过程中扮演了积极的角色,并在记忆的选择、改变和传递中发挥了代理作用。这种观点鼓励“根据人们自己的经历和对这种经历的反应来理解他们。”大多数关于马来西亚华人身份的学术出版物都采用宏观层面的方法,强调对社会和政治制度的研究,而较少关注个人内省和微观层面的研究。《新海峡时报》2022年9月17日的一篇文章援引马来西亚沙巴历史学家丹尼·黄的话说,家族史、故事和回忆录有助于人们了解他们的过去和未来轨迹。王认为,通过家庭叙事的媒介来审视一个人的个人历史,可以对家庭、社区和国家动态的相互联系进行批判性评估。 我的作品,在这篇文章中复制,旨在通过微观历史的角度,视觉上描绘这些被淹没和积累的交叉身份层。通过我的艺术,我呈现了一个交叉的、多层次的、积累了生活经历痕迹的内心现实。这种内在现实的特点是,在不断变化的社会环境的影响下,其多元文化、多宗教、多语言的特征和多种族的经历共同影响着身份的形成。这些内在现实的演变是通过结合版画、摄影和数字处理的视觉组合来传达的,以便在视觉上表现马来西亚华人个体的社会文化形成。再现的艺术作品传达了民族身份与地理位置、互动程度、时代和年龄组等变量的易变性。
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Junctures-The Journal for Thematic Dialogue
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