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Trini to de Bone: The Impact of Migration on the Cultural Identities of Trinidadian Immigrants in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

机译:特里妮·德·伯恩:移民对宾夕法尼亚州费城特立尼达移民的文化身份的影响

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This study examined the impact of migration and the resulting intercultural interactions on the cultural identities of first-generation immigrant Trinidadians living in the Philadelphia area of the United States. It focused on four identities: race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and nationality. The goal of the study was to determine how Trinidadian immigrants define and reconceptualize these four dimensions of their identities as they make new lives in American society. Another goal was to determine whether identities shift and, if so, how, for Trinidadian immigrants when they move across cultures to a society where they are no longer in the racial, ethnic, or cultural majority. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research included an initial online survey followed by qualitative interviews with a few selected participants. Survey results showed that for three of the identities (ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and nationality), more than half of respondents indicated no change in saliency. Survey respondents rated their shift in racial identity as almost equal between more salient and no change in saliency upon moving to the United States. However, qualitative findings showed that, of the four identities, race became most salient in the United States, even for those who showed no shift in this identity after resettling here. The racial identity of interviewees was influenced by three main factors: the racial identity they were ascribed in the United States, their experiences with racial discrimination, and being made to feel "othered" in a society that does not recognize their Trinidadian racial and ethnic categories. Findings also showed that immigrants in this study who are ascribed a Black identity in the United States acculturate to both African American and European American cultures in multicultural Philadelphia, while maintaining a strong connection to their Trinidadian national identity. This research has practical implications for intercultural researchers and trainers who work with Trinidadian or West Indian populations.
机译:这项研究研究了移民及其所产生的跨文化互动对居住在美国费城地区的第一代移民特立尼达人的文化认同的影响。它着重于四个身份:种族,种族,社会经济地位和国籍。该研究的目的是确定特立尼达移民如何在美国社会中创造新生活时如何定义和重新定义其身份的四个方面。另一个目标是确定特立尼达移民在跨文化迁移到一个不再具有种族,族裔或文化多数的社会时,身份是否会发生转变,如果是,则如何转变。该研究采用混合方法,进行了初步的在线调查,随后进行了对少数参与者的定性访谈。调查结果显示,对于三种身份(种族,社会经济地位和国籍),超过一半的受访者表示显着性没有变化。被调查者对移居美国后种族认同的转变在显着性与显着性不变之间几乎相等。但是,定性研究表明,在这四个身份中,种族在美国变得最为突出,即使对于那些在这里重新定居后身份没有变化的人来说。受访者的种族认同受到三个主要因素的影响:他们在美国被赋予的种族认同,他们的种族歧视经历以及在一个不承认其特立尼达种族和种族类别的社会中感到“与众不同” 。研究结果还表明,在这项研究中被归为美国黑人身份的移民在费城多元文化中融入了非洲裔美国人和欧洲裔美国人的文化,同时与他们的特立尼达民族身份保持着密切的联系。这项研究对与特立尼达或西印度群岛人口合作的跨文化研究人员和培训人员具有实际意义。

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  • 作者

    Zukerman, Stephanie.;

  • 作者单位

    University of the Pacific.;

  • 授予单位 University of the Pacific.;
  • 学科 Caribbean studies.;Ethnic studies.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 166 p.
  • 总页数 166
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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