Culture is the terrain through which the individual speaks as a member of the contemporary national collectivity, but culture is also a mediation of history, the site through which the past returns and is remembered, however fragmented, imperfect, or disavowed. Through that remembering, that re-composition, new forms of subjectivit
In the context of global transformations, the analysis of cultural production can be a fruitful way...
The present research tests the hypothesis that the copresence of images from two seemingly distincti...
The process of globalisation has increased the opportunity for Chinese individuals to utilise influe...
The study of readers’ responses to literature can help to make public the voices of bicultural child...
To explore the possible cognitive consequences of biculturalism, the authors examine the complexity ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how Chinese transnational adolescents (CTAs) negotiate their...
American culture dictates an interpretive framework--an approximate, yet palpably ethnocentric angl...
Bicultural theories can help us understand people who experience bicultural or multicultural situati...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
This dissertation aims to explore the difference in forms between literary works and their adapted...
This study describes the intercultural communication experiences of Confucian heritage culture stude...
This intercultural communication text reader brings together the many dimensions of ethnic and cultu...
This is a qualitative, narrative research study examining the stories told by six undergraduate Chin...
The last ten years have witnessed an enormous growth in American interest in Asia and Asian/American...
Biculturalism and Collective Memory : A. Tan and M.H. Kingston. The aim of this article is to exami...
In the context of global transformations, the analysis of cultural production can be a fruitful way...
The present research tests the hypothesis that the copresence of images from two seemingly distincti...
The process of globalisation has increased the opportunity for Chinese individuals to utilise influe...
The study of readers’ responses to literature can help to make public the voices of bicultural child...
To explore the possible cognitive consequences of biculturalism, the authors examine the complexity ...
The purpose of this study is to examine how Chinese transnational adolescents (CTAs) negotiate their...
American culture dictates an interpretive framework--an approximate, yet palpably ethnocentric angl...
Bicultural theories can help us understand people who experience bicultural or multicultural situati...
A Chinese American is discernibly Chinese by ethnicity and American by nationality. The affiliation ...
This dissertation aims to explore the difference in forms between literary works and their adapted...
This study describes the intercultural communication experiences of Confucian heritage culture stude...
This intercultural communication text reader brings together the many dimensions of ethnic and cultu...
This is a qualitative, narrative research study examining the stories told by six undergraduate Chin...
The last ten years have witnessed an enormous growth in American interest in Asia and Asian/American...
Biculturalism and Collective Memory : A. Tan and M.H. Kingston. The aim of this article is to exami...
In the context of global transformations, the analysis of cultural production can be a fruitful way...
The present research tests the hypothesis that the copresence of images from two seemingly distincti...
The process of globalisation has increased the opportunity for Chinese individuals to utilise influe...