Chapter 5: Proving “Race” Identity of Chinese Indonesian Asylum Seekers
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Published:2018
ChorSwang Ngin, 2018. "Proving “Race” Identity of Chinese Indonesian Asylum Seekers", Special Issue: Cultural Expert Witnessing, Austin Sarat, Leila Rodriguez
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Abstract
This chapter documents the process of conducting research as an anthropological expert witness to provide evidentiary proof of a well-founded fear of persecution on account of “race” among Chinese Indonesian asylum seekers in the United States. The research employed detailed oral history interviews supplemented by ethnographic information on names, kinship terminologies, and rituals honoring the dead to reconcile the dilemma of verifying cultural identity without essentializing Chinese culture. It also employed the theory of racialization to account for persecution based on “race” according to the 1951 Refugee Convention while recognizing the social science convention of viewing “race” as socially constructed.
