ERIC Number: EJ1178458
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018
Pages: 15
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Semi-Cosmopolitan Transnational Students: The Identity Work of Transnational Students at an Elite Dominican School
Journal of Latinos and Education, v17 n2 p121-135 2018
The Dominican Republic has a substantial history of transnational movement to the US that affects more than one generation of transnationals, whose lives, as described by Smith (1994), are 'neither "here" nor "there" but at one "both" "here" and "there"'(p. 17). While the Dominican transnational narrative has often been described as transnationalism from below (Smith and Guarnizo, 1998), the following case studies of transnational, but relatively privileged, youth require rethinking that framework. Participants describe a semi-cosmopolitan identity that has been shaped by their comparative experiences in more than one locale.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Advantaged, Youth, International Schools, Migration, Identification, School Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Latin Americans, Semi Structured Interviews, Personal Narratives, Surveys
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Dominican Republic; United States
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