Unique Perspectives: Thailand's Third Culture Kids [Season 3, Episode 18]

Unique Perspectives: Thailand's Third Culture Kids [Season 3, Episode 18]

vor 7 Jahren
What do you do if the culture you grew up in isn't your own - or even your parents'? You adapt, dammit, and become what's known as a Third Culture Kid, or TCK, if you're cool. Ed interviews his recently graduated student Mook Ishimura, a half-Thai, half-J
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Bangkok is a city that is at the leading edge of Asia yet still somehow stuck in the past. It is a place of contrasts: ancient temples neighbour internet cafes, luxury automobiles compete for space with tuk-tuks and sprawling air conditioned shopping m...

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vor 7 Jahren

What do you do if the culture you grew up in isn't your own
- or even your parents'? You adapt, dammit, and become what's
known as a Third Culture Kid, or TCK, if you're cool.


Ed interviews his recently graduated student Mook Ishimura,
a half-Thai, half-Japanese 'third culture kid,' who is a Thai
citizen but who grew up mostly in the United States and Indonesia
before moving to Thailand for university. They discuss the rather
unusual situation of feeling LESS comfortable in your 'passport
country' than in another culture - in Mook's case, American
culture. Mook recounts the difficulty of studying in a western
classroom her whole life, only to begin university in an
international program in Thailand, mostly with Thai students
coming out of the Thai school system.


In an increasingly cosmopolitan city like Bangkok, Mook
demonstrates that not everyone fits neatly into the 'native' box
or the 'expat' box. We think this is a great asset to any city or
country - after all, variety is the spice of life, and TCKs are
nothing if not varied. And spicy.


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