Karina Meeuwse wrote the book and made the documentary "Oostenwind" about Chinese immigrants in The Netherlands. Listen to CRTV's interview with Karina Meeuwse!
Date: 22 August 2010
Presenters: Chung-Tat Chan, Jimmy Tai, Hong Tong Wu and Jian Yu
Guests: Karina Meeuwse (writer and documentary maker)
In Mix wordt etnische gemengdheid voor het eerst onder de aandacht van een breed publiek gebracht. In het boek wordt aan de hand van essays van wetenschappers, schrijvers en ervaringsdeskundigen, persoonlijke ervaringen van volwassenen en jongeren en foto’s van etnisch gemengde jongeren door gerenommeerde fotografen, een unieke inkijk gegeven in etnische gemengdheid in de Nederlandse samenleving.
Kinderen geboren uit interetnische en interculturele relaties vormen geen eenduidige, etnische groep. Hun roots zijn meerduidig en bestaan uit meerdere etniciteiten, nationaliteiten en culturele kenmerken.
Mix laat zien dat de scherpe scheidslijnen die tussen bevolkingsgroepen getrokken worden geen recht doen aan de realiteit en ontkracht de vermeende tegenstelling tussen ‘wij’ en ‘zij’.
Met foto’s van Koos Breukel, Ting Chan, Suzanne Liem, Venus Veldhoen en Morad Bouchakour. Essays van Esther Captain en Dineke Stam, Rashid Novaire, Betty de Hart, Guno Jones, Annemiek Beck en Maayke Botman
uitvoering: gebonden
formaat: 24 x 30 cm
omvang: 160 pagina’s
illustraties: circa 125 illustraties
NUR: 763
ISBN: 978-90-89101-79-2
prijs: € 24,95 verschijnt mei wordt vriendelijk verzocht bij
Ting Chan initiated and made photos for the essay/photobook MIX about mixed ethnic cultures in The Netherlands. Listen to CRTV's interview with Ting Chan!
Listen to CRTV's interview with Michiel Hulshof of Go West Project, an architectural research about the development of the country side in west of China. Photo of new city center in the business district in Zhengzhou.
Listen to CRTV's interview with two Dutch: Jacqueline and Hans Monsma. Jacqueline travelled for the first time to China in the summer of 2007. She wrote the book: "China Cadeau" about this trip.
Listen to CRTV's interview with Kenny Nagelkerke and Filip van Zoest of Youth in Sichuan in the Picture-project. Kenny will also exhibit the photos he made in Sichuan.
On 29th of June 2009, Ellen Santen will open the exhibition about the life of his grandfather Henk Sneevliet, one of the founders of the Chinese Communist Party in 1921.
In China, most people regard the giving of a name as one of the most important personal choices one can make in life. But since Chinese words improperly pronounced often have completely different meanings than what is intended, many Chinese select English names that have certain significance for them while also offering international visitors, and even residents, a far easier chance to pronounce them correctly. That concept is what is explored in a new book from Mark Batty Publisher called “In China, My Name Is.”
Researched, written and photographed by Valerie Blanco and Ellen Feberwee, Dutch travelers and students of international social trends, “In China, My Name Is” introduces the reader to dozens of Chinese people and their reasons for selecting their English names.
Kevin_Lam 19/07/2010 Received the Jabulani, thanks CRTV! =D
lievejess 12/07/2010 So Sadly that Holland lost! :'(
P.S.: CRTV Txn for the Jabulani, for the Match: Holl.-Slowak.
I received the Jabulani TXN! Now i can play my own Game!