Repository logo
Log In(current)
  1. Home
  2. Colleges & Schools
  3. Graduate School
  4. Masters Theses
  5. Cultural Identities of Chinese American Adolescents
Details

Cultural Identities of Chinese American Adolescents

Date Issued
December 1, 2004
Author(s)
Cao, Yan
Advisor(s)
Diana Moyer
Additional Advisor(s)
Barbara Thayer-Bacon, Joy T. DeSensi
Abstract

This study examines the cultural identities of five Chinese American adolescents in a Chinese school in a southern city of the United States. This is a story of how the informal Sunday Chinese school setting, the regular school settings, the Chinese American community and the family shaped the identities of these Chinese American adolescents. It is a story of how they deal with two different cultures (American & Chinese culture) in everyday life and how they give meanings to their lives.


This study employs the qualitative research method and ethnographic tradition. Using data collected from interviews, observations, and a literature review, the researcher used political analysis and a critical paradigm to analyze the multiple factors shaping cultural identities of Chinese American adolescents.

This study aims to improve social justice based on ideals of cultural diversity and social difference. It hopes to develop cultural diversity in American society and bring more attention to Chinese American studies.

Disciplines
Education
International and Comparative Education
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Instructional Technology and Educational Studies
Embargo Date
December 1, 2004
File(s)
Thumbnail Image
Name

CaoYan.pdf

Size

360.65 KB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum (MD5)

d095558d888ede2541d6c5877aedbcb1

Built with DSpace-CRIS software - Extension maintained and optimized by 4Science

  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback
  • Contact
  • Libraries at University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Repository logo COAR Notify