The Upside-Down Arrival: How Asian Australians Navigate Identity Across Generations
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This episode explores what happens when identity isn’t something you choose — it’s something assigned to you the moment someone looks at your face. Beginning with the disorientation of first-generation migrants arriving in an “upside-down” world, the story follows the painful and often hilarious clash between expectation and reality.
We trace the evolution from the silent endurance of the first arrivals, to the strategic rebellion of the 1.5 and second generation, who learn to code-switch, assimilate, and survive the racialised hierarchy of Australian schools and workplaces. Through personal accounts — from survival-mode parents to children caught in the crossfire between collectivist duty and Western individualism — this episode unpacks how class, status anxiety, and the pressure to prove belonging shape the Asian Australian experience.
Ultimately, it shows how identity becomes a lifelong negotiation between two cultural systems that never fully recognise you — even as you learn to navigate both.