This study is about why and how Taiwanese immigrants construct their culturalidentity through public festivals within Canadian multicultural society. The study stemsfrom intrigue with prevailing practices in art education, both those characterizing Chineseas a homogeneous ethnic group and those viewing Chines...
Ethnic identity, as a symbolic construction, is structured through a complex and multi-faceted process, which is in constant evolution. From childhood to adolescence ethnic identity is shaped by experiences and representations, whereas the importance that children give in ethnic identity is growing year...
Using the example of Ts'alk'a Greeks – the largest Greek community in Georgia – this article discusses aspects of maintaining an ethnic identity in a multiethnic environment, and identifies visible trends of cross-cultural orientation. How do Greeks manage to preserve their ethnic identity, and ...
In addition to acquiring scholarly books and monographs, the library plays an active part in the development of scholarship in the field of folklore. The invention of film had a profound effect on dance documentation. During the last half of the 20th century, choreographers and dancers have ...
We focus in which way a part of the population perceive and assess the concept of culture. This part of the population has specific social and ethnic marks which construct their identity. The 200 university students answered to statements on the basis of a Likert's five-point scale. The ...
This paper argues, however, that underlying these more obvious manifestations of cultural intersection was an enduring sense of ethnic identity. This self-conscious expression of identity is revealed through the articulation of ancestry and lineage in the eleventh- and twelfth-century charters of the ...
[translate] aethnic identity is used as a cultural tool valorising indigeneity and the capitalist production of coal by native mine owners, and where the very idea of political 同一民族使用作为一文化工具规定价格的indigeneity和煤炭的资本家生产由当地矿所有者,和想法政治的地方 [translate] ...
Ethnic-Racial Socialization Has an Indirect Effect on Self-Esteem for Asian American Emerging Adults (M age = 21.34 years; 66% female) completed an online survey that included measures of perceived cultural socialization-pluralism, ethnic identity, and ... CM Brown,W Ling - 《Psychology》 被引...
cultural identity which ultimately altered their mindsets. In addition, the old traditions and customs also became distant ideas and people adopted new names to create new identities. Hence, the novel depicts both the positive and negative impacts of missionaries on the life of the Adivasis ...
Our racial and ethnic identity influences how we perceive and respond. For example, while 78 percent of Black people agree that the country hasn't gone far enough to give Black individuals equal rights with white people, only 37 percent of white people concur; while 50 percent of Black ...