1.3: Hybrid identities Flashcards
A hybrid identity is when someone’s sense of who they are is a mixture of what?
A hybrid identity is when someone's sense of who they are is a mixture of: 1. 2 Or, 2. More influences
A hybrid identity is when someone’s sense of who they are is a mixture of 2 or more influences.
A hybrid identity can be seen most clearly within what?
A hybrid identity can be seen most clearly within:
- Ethnicity
- Nationality
- Identity
A hybrid identity is when someone’s sense of who they are is a mixture of 2 or more influences.
A hybrid identity can be seen most clearly within ethnicity, nationality and identity.
An individual may have an identity as a British person, but also a what?
An individual may have an identity as a British person, but also a:
- Sikh
- Punjabi
A hybrid identity is when someone’s sense of who they are is a mixture of 2 or more influences.
A hybrid identity can be seen most clearly within ethnicity, nationality and identity.
An individual may have an identity as a British person, but also a Sikh and a Punjabi.
Therefore, their ethnic identity is a hybrid of both what?
Therefore, their ethnic identity is a hybrid of both:
1. British
2. Asian
ethnicity
A hybrid identity is when someone’s sense of who they are is a mixture of 2 or more influences.
A hybrid identity can be seen most clearly within ethnicity, nationality and identity.
An individual may have an identity as a British person, but also a Sikh and a Punjabi.
Therefore, their ethnic identity is a hybrid of both British and Asian ethnicity.
This is very common for 2nd- and 3rd- generation immigrants who grow up in one culture, but retain what?
This is very common for:
1. 2nd-
2. 3rd-
generation immigrants who grow up in one culture, but retain influences of their identity from their culture of origin
Labels to describe such hybrid identities have been developed, such as what?
Labels to describe such hybrid identities have been developed, such as:
- ‘Brasians’ (British and Asian)
- ‘Blasians’ (Black and Asian)
Labels to describe such hybrid identities have been developed, such as ‘Brasians’ (British and Asian) and ‘Blasians’ (Black and Asian).
Hybrid identities can also be found where?
Hybrid identities can also be found in the white British population
Labels to describe such hybrid identities have been developed, such as ‘Brasians’ (British and Asian) and ‘Blasians’ (Black and Asian).
Hybrid identities can also be found in the white British population, due to the influence of what?
Hybrid identities can also be found in the white British population, due to the influence of:
- Immigration
- Global culture
Labels to describe such hybrid identities have been developed, such as ‘Brasians’ (British and Asian) and ‘Blasians’ (Black and Asian).
Hybrid identities can also be found in the white British population, due to the influence of immigration and global culture.
Example
For example, ‘white wannabes’ is a term used by Nayak (2003)
Labels to describe such hybrid identities have been developed, such as ‘Brasians’ (British and Asian) and ‘Blasians’ (Black and Asian).
Hybrid identities can also be found in the white British population, due to the influence of immigration and global culture.
For example, ‘white wannabes’ is a term used by Nayak (2003) to describe who?
For example, ‘white wannabes’ is a term used by Nayak (2003) to describe white British males who:
1. Dress
2. Act
3. Speak
in a way that is influenced by black hip-hop culture
Cultural hybridity is the merging of cultures and refers to the what of cultural influences?
Cultural hybridity is the merging of cultures and refers to the: 1. Mixture Or, 2. Fusion of cultural influences
Cultural hybridity is the merging of cultures and refers to the mixture or fusion of cultural influences.
The term is very relevant to the UK today with increased what?
The term is very relevant to the UK today with increased:
1. Intercultural
2. Intracultural
diversity
Cultural hybridity is the merging of cultures and refers to the mixture or fusion of cultural influences.
The term is very relevant to the UK today with increased intercultural and intracultural diversity.
Even areas with little immigration are still what?
Even areas with little immigration are still shaped by cultural hybridity
Cultural hybridity is the merging of cultures and refers to the mixture or fusion of cultural influences.
The term is very relevant to the UK today with increased intercultural and intracultural diversity.
Even areas with little immigration are still shaped by cultural hybridity due to what?
Even areas with little immigration are still shaped by cultural hybridity due to:
- Globalisation
- Media influences
How does globalisation relate to the idea of hybrid identity?
Globalisation relates to the idea of hybrid identity, because products from different cultures are used
How does postmodernism relate to the idea of hybrid identity?
Postmodernism relates to the idea of hybrid identity, because postmodernists believe that:
- Society is changing
- You can’t put people into fixed groups
The agencies of socialisation relate to the idea of hybrid identity, because the family is where what is learnt?
The agencies of socialisation relate to the idea of hybrid identity, because the family is where:
1. Certain cultural norms
2. The mother tongue
is learnt
The agencies of socialisation relate to the idea of hybrid identity, because the peer group can influence what?
The agencies of socialisation relate to the idea of hybrid identity, because the peer group can influence your identity
How does the increasing population movement relate to the idea of hybrid identity?
The increasing population movement relates to the idea of hybrid identity, because of cultural homogenisation
The increasing population movement relates to the idea of hybrid identity, because of cultural homogenisation.
Culture is what?
Culture is disappearing
The increasing population movement relates to the idea of hybrid identity, because of cultural homogenisation.
Culture is disappearing, through people losing what, for example?
Culture is disappearing, through people losing their mother tongues, for example
The increasing population movement relates to the idea of hybrid identity, because of cultural homogenisation.
Culture is disappearing, through people losing their mother tongues, for example.
This links to who?
This links to:
- Modood
- Berthoud
The increasing population movement relates to the idea of hybrid identity, because of cultural homogenisation.
Culture is disappearing, through people losing their mother tongues, for example.
This links to Modood and Berthoud.
There is a what decline of religion?
There is a secularisation decline of religion
Hybrid identity is where different forms of identity overlap where?
Hybrid identity is where different forms of identity overlap in migrant populations
Hybrid identity is where different forms of identity overlap in migrant populations and what emerge as a result?
Hybrid identity is where:
- Different forms of identity overlap in migrant populations
- New forms of ethnicity emerge as a result
Hybrid identity is where different forms of identity overlap in migrant populations and new forms of ethnicity emerge as a result.
Often this involves what?
Often this involves performance (enacting, in a visible way) of particular cultural practices
Hybrid identity is where different forms of identity overlap in migrant populations and new forms of ethnicity emerge as a result.
Often this involves performance (enacting, in a visible way) of particular cultural practices.
Hybrid identities represent a what?
Hybrid identities represent a historical transformation
Hybrid identity is where different forms of identity overlap in migrant populations and new forms of ethnicity emerge as a result.
Often this involves performance (enacting, in a visible way) of particular cultural practices.
Hybrid identities represent a historical transformation, in other words what?
Hybrid identities represent a historical transformation, in other words a change of identity
Hybrid identity is where different forms of identity overlap in migrant populations and new forms of ethnicity emerge as a result.
Often this involves performance (enacting, in a visible way) of particular cultural practices.
Hybrid identities represent a historical transformation, in other words a change of identity.
These changes are unique, because they are what and so are what?
These changes are unique, because they:
- Are negotiated
- So are the product of some kind of discussion
Hybrid identity is where different forms of identity overlap in migrant populations and new forms of ethnicity emerge as a result.
Often this involves performance (enacting, in a visible way) of particular cultural practices.
Hybrid identities represent a historical transformation, in other words a change of identity.
These changes are unique, because they are negotiated and so are the product of some kind of discussion.
Hybrid identities often reflect what?
Hybrid identities often reflect power relationships
Who is the author of the Hinglish dictionary, ‘The Queen’s Hinglish?’
Baljinder Mahal is the author of the Hinglish dictionary, ‘The Queen’s Hinglish’
Baljinder Mahal is the author of the Hinglish dictionary, ‘The Queen’s Hinglish.’
Mahal observed that the Hinglish language is now what?
Mahal observed that the Hinglish language is now spoken in many:
1. Homes
2. Multicultural school playgrounds
in the UK