ERIC Number: EJ767638
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2007-Sep
Pages: 13
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Home: A Feeling Rooted in the Heart
Mo, Weimin; Shen, Wenju
Children's Literature in Education, v38 n3 p173-185 Sep 2007
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.
Descriptors: Social Values, Immigrants, Asian Americans, Children, Youth, Cultural Influences, Family Structure, Racial Discrimination, Culture Conflict, Parent Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Student Diversity, Ethnicity, Identification (Psychology), Popular Culture
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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