Title of article :
Ambivalent urban, immigrant identities: the incompleteness of Lao American student identities
Author/Authors :
In this article، نويسنده , , the author elucidates the identity work of Lao American urban، نويسنده , , immigrant students، نويسنده , , 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، نويسنده , , 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، نويسنده , , resist or echo these discourses. It shows that youth are creating incomplete، نويسنده , , contradictory – ambivalent – urban، نويسنده , , immigrant identities and are changing what it means to be ‘urban’ and ‘immigrant’ youth. By highlighting the ambivalent nature of immigrant identities، نويسنده , , this article complicates binary notions of urban، نويسنده , , immigrant identities as good/bad and unsettles the ancestral country/United States oppositional framing of the experiences of immigrant students.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
20
From page :
201
To page :
220
Abstract :
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.
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education
Record number :
707981
Link To Document :
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