Multimedia Art and Intersectional Spaces: Navigating Multiplicity in the Second-Generation Immigrant identity.

Annie Huang

Research output: ThesisMaster's Thesis

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Abstract

The second-generation immigrant identity is an inherently complex and ephemeral perspective thatinforms that of a significantly increasing population. On both a global and local scale, this identity isone of a complex, interweaving web of cultural, ethnic, and nationality-based intersections. Thisproject examines the complexity of this intersectional identity through the lens of multimodal forms ofcommunication. Through the amalgamation of diverse mediums which come together to create astrange, foreign space, the viewer is involved in the process of navigating ambiguous landscapesand languages. It is in these spaces that fullness and contemplation can be found nonunderstanding.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationMasters
Awarding Institution
  • The University of Western Australia
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Zurr, Ionat, Supervisor
  • Jorgensen, Darren, Supervisor
Thesis sponsors
Award date13 Mar 2023
DOIs
Publication statusUnpublished - 2023

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