ERIC Number: EJ831101
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2009-Mar
Pages: 20
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Ambivalent Urban, Immigrant Identities: The Incompleteness of Lao American Student Identities
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International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), v22 n2 p201-220 Mar 2009
In this article, the author elucidates the identity work of Lao American urban, immigrant students, highlighting ambivalent identities that do not fit into notions of bicultural or binary identities. It examines the various discourses and practices that inform and shape the experiences and identities of urban, Lao American high school students. It explores the ways that immigrant youth identities are continuously shaped by dominant discourses while at the same time are responses that modify, resist or echo these discourses. It shows that youth are creating incomplete, contradictory-ambivalent-urban, immigrant identities and are changing what it means to be "urban" and "immigrant" youth. By highlighting the ambivalent nature of immigrant identities, this article complicates binary notions of urban, immigrant identities as good/bad and unsettles the ancestral country/United States oppositional framing of the experiences of immigrant students. (Contains 8 notes.)
Descriptors: Immigrants, High School Students, Asian American Students, Racial Identification, Identification (Psychology), Ethnicity, Urban Areas, Laotians, Low Income Groups, Poverty, Cultural Influences, Student Adjustment, Cultural Differences, Student Attitudes
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools
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Language: English
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