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Second generation south Asians: Dating, mating and becoming American.

机译:第二代南亚人:约会,交配并成为美国人。

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The second generation assimilation experience reflects changing assumptions about what it means to be American. This study examines the ways in which one second generation group "becomes American" by analyzing their family experiences, dating and marriage choices and the ways in which they negotiate between the culture of their immigrant parents and mainstream expectations around individualism, autonomy and the navigation of mainstream gender norms. This dissertation focused on the experience of second generation South Asian Americans, and asked how they reconcile "American" ideas and norms around autonomy and egalitarianism with the "traditional" expectations of their families and ethnic communities? Using data from in-depth interviews of 60 male and female respondents between the ages of 21-40 and a life course approach, this study examined the adaptation and assimilation processes experienced by these second generation subjects, part of a largely middle and upper middle class cohort that is often described as the "children of 1965.";This study uses a focus on dating and marriage strategies and choices to reveal the complex dilemmas and negotiations, variability and autonomy in the second generation experience. Through the use of qualitative data from interviews and employing a life course approach emphasizing the subjective experience of life choices, three life pathways emerged, the traditional pathway, the independence pathway and the ethnic rebellion pathway, showing this complexity and variability. Each of these pathways revealed different types of autonomy and negotiations of gender expectations, demonstrating the influence of childhood socialization combined with social structural and personal forces in shaping the trajectories individuals take. The social class privilege, family and community resources and model minority status of this second generation cohort resulted both in enhanced career opportunities and a diversity of life choices. Thus, this study demonstrates that the experiences of the second generation show great variability and that the structural circumstances of immigrants influence not just their economic attainment but their personal life choices as well.
机译:第二代同化经历反映了人们对成为美国人意味着什么的不断变化的假设。这项研究通过分析第二代人的家庭经历,约会和婚姻选择以及他们在移民父母的文化与围绕个人主义,自治权和社会地位的主流期望之间进行谈判的方式,研究了第二代人“成为美国人”的方式。主流性别规范。本文着眼于第二代南亚裔美国人的经历,并询问他们如何将围绕自治和平等主义的“美国”思想和规范与他们的家庭和种族社区的“传统”期望相协调?使用来自60位年龄在21至40岁之间的男性和女性受访者的深入访谈的数据以及一种生命历程方法,本研究调查了这些第二代受试者(主要是中上层和上层中产阶级的一部分)所经历的适应和同化过程该群体通常被称为“ 1965年的孩子”。该研究集中于约会和婚姻策略及选择,以揭示第二代体验中的复杂困境和谈判,变异性和自主性。通过使用访谈中的定性数据,并采用强调人生选择主观经验的人生历程方法,出现了三种人生途径,即传统途径,独立途径和种族叛乱途径,显示出这种复杂性和多变性。这些途径中的每一种都揭示了不同类型的自主权和性别期望的谈判,证明了童年社会化与社会结构和个人力量相结合对塑造个人所走轨迹的影响。第二代人的社会阶层特权,家庭和社区资源以及少数族裔的榜样地位既带来了更多的职业机会,又带来了多种生活选择。因此,这项研究表明,第二代人的经历表现出很大的可变性,移民的结构环境不仅影响他们的经济成就,而且影响他们的个人生活选择。

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  • 作者

    Salam, Rifat Anjum.;

  • 作者单位

    New York University.;

  • 授予单位 New York University.;
  • 学科 Asian American Studies.;Sociology Individual and Family Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 371 p.
  • 总页数 371
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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