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Ecological influences on the ethnic identity development of female Korean-born transracial adoptees.

机译:生态环境对韩国出生的跨性别女性收养者的族裔身份发展的影响。

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The purpose of this study was to examine the ecological influences on ethnic identity development in female Korean-born transracial adoptees and how contributors informed that process. Exploration of ethnic identity development was done with specific attention to female adoptees, as it is believed the gender of the child has a significant role in this process. Fifteen women who were born in Korea and adopted to Caucasian parents in the U.S. participated in in-depth interviews that explored their ethnic identity development over the years.;This study was informed by two theoretical frameworks: human ecological theory, and critical race feminism with an ethnic identity lens. Feminist interviewing methods were utilized to gather qualitative data through in-depth interviews and triangulated with written reflective journal responses. This process allowed for the intersection of being adopted, female and Asian to be explored. In addition, the use of these perspectives allowed for the themes of oppression, racism and gender to come to the forefront.;Qualitative data analysis revealed several major themes related to the process of ethnic identity and the external contributions to how the adoptees viewed themselves in various contexts throughout their lives. These themes related to their adoptive family life, perceptions of their adoption, interactions with Korea, ethnic identity journey, current circumstances and their future hopes and fears.;The findings of this study also point to the process of ethnic identity development as a life-long journey that involves various ecological influences. It was found that as adoptees are faced with new experiences and interactions with larger systems they are forced to re-evaluate the cultural messages that are imbedded within our culture about who she is versus who she believes she is. The findings also have several implications related to ethnic identity development in terms of providing information for adoptive parents and clinicians who work with transracial adoptive families, or transracial adoptees.
机译:这项研究的目的是研究生态环境对韩国出生的女性跨性别收养人的族裔认同发展的影响,以及贡献者如何告知这一过程。对种族身份发展的探索特别关注女性被收养人,因为据认为,儿童的性别在这一过程中起着重要作用。十五名在韩国出生并在美国被白人父母收养的妇女参加了深入的访谈,探讨了这些年来他们的族裔身份发展。这项研究基于两个理论框架:人类生态学理论和批评种族女权主义。民族身份的镜头。女权主义的采访方法被用来通过深入的采访来收集定性数据,并与书面的反思性日记回应进行三角剖分。这个过程使得人们可以对女性和亚洲人进行探索。此外,这些观点的使用使压迫,种族主义和性别等主题成为最重要的问题。定性数据分析揭示了几个与族裔认同过程有关的主要主题,以及对收养者如何看待自己的外部贡献。一生中的各种背景。这些主题与他们的收养家庭生活,对他们的收养的看法,与韩国的互动,种族认同之旅,当前状况以及他们未来的希望和恐惧有关。该研究的发现还指出了种族认同发展为一种生活的过程-涉及各种生态影响的漫长旅程。人们发现,随着被收养者面临新的体验以及与更大系统的互动,他们被迫重新评估我们的文化中所蕴含的关于她是谁与她相信自己是谁的文化信息。该发现还具有与种族认同发展有关的几个含义,即为与跨种族收养家庭或跨种族收养者一起工作的收养父母和临床医生提供信息。

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  • 作者

    Bozek, Katie L.;

  • 作者单位

    Michigan State University.;

  • 授予单位 Michigan State University.;
  • 学科 Asian American Studies.;Psychology Developmental.;Sociology Individual and Family Studies.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 162 p.
  • 总页数 162
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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