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The Banana Split Project
Viviane Salin
29 episodes
4 days ago
The podcast that peels off the identity of the Asian diaspora coming back to Asia! So-called "bananas" for being yellow outside and White on the inside, they are the descendants of Asian immigrants to the West. They were born and raised in France, Spain, America, Australia, and have now chosen to settle in Asia (Singapore, Shanghai, Hong-Kong...). What stories do they carry with them? How do they navigate their multi-culture and reconcile with their Asian heritage? Episode in English: 9, 11, 16, 19, 21, 26 Le podcast qui épluche l'identité de la diaspora asiatique revenue vivre en Asie !
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The podcast that peels off the identity of the Asian diaspora coming back to Asia! So-called "bananas" for being yellow outside and White on the inside, they are the descendants of Asian immigrants to the West. They were born and raised in France, Spain, America, Australia, and have now chosen to settle in Asia (Singapore, Shanghai, Hong-Kong...). What stories do they carry with them? How do they navigate their multi-culture and reconcile with their Asian heritage? Episode in English: 9, 11, 16, 19, 21, 26 Le podcast qui épluche l'identité de la diaspora asiatique revenue vivre en Asie !
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Episode #21 (in English) - Jin-Lin: growing up as a Taiwanese "Third-Culture" kid
The Banana Split Project
25 minutes
5 years ago
Episode #21 (in English) - Jin-Lin: growing up as a Taiwanese "Third-Culture" kid

What’s a "Third-culture kid"? People who grew up in a context of high mobility and multi-culturality, for instance children who followed their expats parents around the world and had to move very frequently. 

Jin-Lin is a typical example of a Third-Culture kid. Born in Taipei, Taiwan, she then followed her expats parents around the world, first at age three to Luxembourg, then to Belgium, then back to Taiwan, then to Canada, then went to university in Taiwan, and finally recently settled in Singapore more than a year ago.

She is now 25, speaks English, French and Mandarin, loves hockey, eating poutine and dumplings... and lived two-thirds of her life in Europe and Canada, the rest in Asia. 

What challenges did she face growing up? What did she learn? We’ll talk about identity, adapatabilty and Taiwanese culture!

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The Banana Split Project
The podcast that peels off the identity of the Asian diaspora coming back to Asia! So-called "bananas" for being yellow outside and White on the inside, they are the descendants of Asian immigrants to the West. They were born and raised in France, Spain, America, Australia, and have now chosen to settle in Asia (Singapore, Shanghai, Hong-Kong...). What stories do they carry with them? How do they navigate their multi-culture and reconcile with their Asian heritage? Episode in English: 9, 11, 16, 19, 21, 26 Le podcast qui épluche l'identité de la diaspora asiatique revenue vivre en Asie !