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Vietnamese Immigrant Youth And Citizenship How Race Ethnicity And Culture Shape Sense Of Belonging Diem Thi Nguyen

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Vietnamese Immigrant Youth And Citizenship How Race Ethnicity And Culture Shape Sense Of Belonging Diem Thi Nguyen
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 243
Author: Diem Thi Nguyen
ISBN: 9781593325039, 1593325037
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Vietnamese Immigrant Youth And Citizenship How Race Ethnicity And Culture Shape Sense Of Belonging Diem Thi Nguyen by Diem Thi Nguyen 9781593325039, 1593325037 instant download after payment.

Nguyen focuses on the connections between immigrant youth and the role that schools function in shaping their citizenship. Drawing on data from an ethnographic study that took place in an urban high school, Nguyen examines the processes that recent immigrant youth underwent as they transitioned to their new school contexts and engaged with issues of race, ethnicity, culture, gender, language, and citizenship. Findings help to illuminate how immigrant youth constructed meaningful citizenship and forged a sense of belonging while other social processes – cultural maintenance, racialization, assimilative ideology, and exclusionary practices – were acting on them.

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