Diasporas, Weddings and the Trajectories of Ethnicity

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Bridal Couple
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Chinese Singaporeans
Chinese wedding cultural practices
Chinese weddings
Contemporary Societies
cultural hybridity
diaspora
Diasporic Ethnicities
diasporic identity
Diasporic Individuals
Diasporic Journey
Diasporic Space
Door Games
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Ethnic Hybridity
Ethnic identities
ethnic identity formation
globalisation
HDB Flat
identity
Personal diasporas
qualitative sociology methods
ritual studies
Singapore
Social Disengagement
Social Intimacies
Social networks
social stratification Singapore
Social Trajectories
Tanjong Pagar
Taste Performances
Tea Ceremony
Telok Blangah
visual ethnography
Void Decks
Wedding Banquets
Wedding Photographers
weddings
White Wedding
White Wedding Gown

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367338602
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In an age of increasingly fragmented migration, consumption, and globalisation, how do diasporic individuals navigate their ethnic identities? Diasporas, Weddings and the Trajectories of Ethnicity investigates the ways that Chinese Singaporeans shape their Chineseness through wedding rituals and artefacts. Proposing a framework of ethnic identity as a journey, this book will

  • Interrogate the processes underlying diasporic ethnicity-making through weddings.
  • Offer new concepts of transdiasporic space, ethnic tastes, and aesthetic dissonance.
  • Explore the intersections between commercialism, ethnicity, and socio-economic divides.
  • Map the micro-social ramifications of ethnic and racial policy in Singapore.

As a former professional wedding photographer, Terence Heng brings a sociological lens to the scripted and spontaneous arena of social interactions that is the wedding day. By combining ethnographic observation, photography, and poetry, Heng reveals the many decisions and demands that underscore Singaporean Chinese weddings, offering novel insights into the roles of the bridal couple, their social networks, and the wedding industry.

Terence Heng is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Liverpool. He is the author of Visual Methods in the Field: Photography for the Social Sciences (2016) and Of Gods, Gifts and Ghosts: Spiritual Places in Urban Spaces (2020). His work has been featured in Area, The Sociological Review, Social and Cultural Geography, and Visual Communication, and is the 2015 winner of The Sociological Review’s Prize for Outstanding Scholarship.

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