Identity Construction among Chinese-Vietnamese Americans: Being, Becoming, and Belonging (New Americans: Recent Immigration and American Society)
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Author(s)Monica M. Trieu
PublisherLFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
ISBN / ASIN1593323743
ISBN-139781593323745
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Sales Rank3,589,251
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Trieu explores the ethnic identity formation of second-generation Chinese-Vietnamese. Many Chinese-Vietnamese Americans grew up questioning which ethnicity they belonged to. By disentangling the experiences of Chinese-Vietnamese Americans from the Vietnamese Americans, Trieu reveals the distinctions that exist because of socioeconomic indicators and the adaptation process. An examination of the factors affecting ethnic identity formation reveals the importance of context in the social construction of racial and ethnic identity. Findings show that while these second-generation members are in the preliminary stages of assimilation, cultural and structural contexts still influence their paths. Trieu argues that delving within ethnic categories yields internal differences in modes of adaptation and provides a significant nuance to the studies on the second-generation.
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