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Home: A Feeling Rooted in the Heart

机译:家:根深蒂固的感觉

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Culturally diverse as they are, Asian-American children and youth share quite a few features among themselves. Most of them are children of foreign-born parents who came to America during the post-1965 immigration waves. As they grow up in culturally isolated environment, they are often faced with identity crisis. The society’s racial exclusion makes them feel like “forever foreigners,” while at home or community their American frame of reference is often in conflict with parents’ traditional values. As a result, they develop a flexible concept of identification. In fact, they are a part of but also apart from the American mainstream culture.
机译:亚裔美国人的儿童和青年虽然具有不同的文化背景,但彼此之间却具有许多共同点。他们大多数是外国出生的父母的孩子,他们是在1965年后的移民潮中来到美国的。随着他们在文化隔离的环境中成长,他们经常面临身份危机。社会的种族排斥使他们感到自己像“永远的外国人”,而在家庭或社区中,他们的美国参照系往往与父母的传统价值观相抵触。结果,他们发展了灵活的识别概念。实际上,它们是美国主流文化的一部分,但又不同于美国主流文化。

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  • 来源
    《Children‘s Literature in Education》 |2007年第3期|173-185|共13页
  • 作者

    Weimin Mo; Wenju Shen;

  • 作者单位

    College of Education PMC 101, University of South Florida, 5700 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34243, USA;

    Department of Early Childhood and Reading Education, College of Education, Valdosta State Uniersity, Valdosta, GA 31698, USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Home; Asian; American; Identity; Hybrid culture;

    机译:家;亚洲;美洲;身份;混合文化;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-18 01:35:39

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