Mexicans travel to America in order to pursue better opportunities but in order to do so they need to assimilate themselves into the American culture.They assimilate themselves to the American culture but do not leave behind their hispanic culture, they simply blend the two due to their new life in America. This is sometimes difficult for people to balance: whether to live a more American life or stay true to their roots. I agree with my findings for the reason that I can connect to these people, I am someone who lives between two cultures but try to blend them into my life. I live on the hyphen everyday like every Mexican- American person who tries to find a balance between both cultures but will never find the perfect balance. To find a b...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
What influences the successful bicultural adjustment of ethnic minority adolescentsinto the mainstre...
The purpose of this study was to explore the daily life of the younger generation of Mexican America...
Mexicans travel to America in order to pursue better opportunities but in order to do so they need t...
textIndividuals of Mexican descent have resided in the United States for more than a century and a h...
Previous research on the Mexican American population in the United States, in particular, focuses on...
Border cultures, like Gloria Anzaldúa’s Chicano community, provide a unique opportunity to examine t...
As a society composed of multiple ethnic groups, the United States is a place where the processes of...
The objective of this study is to add to the discussion of the diverse faces of border life between ...
Amer ica is a country founded by immigrants, those hoping to live a better life in a new land. Indiv...
The ethnic identity of Mexicans in the diaspora is starkly at odds with the identity ascribed to the...
According to the U.S. census, Mexican is labeled as an ethnic or national identity, not a racial i...
Latino immigrants in the United States are currently living in a bicultural sphere that pulls them i...
Using sociological qualitative methods, this article identifies three main themes on how Mexican uni...
To what extent does a Mexican American identify with Mexico? With the U.S.? How are these identitie...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
What influences the successful bicultural adjustment of ethnic minority adolescentsinto the mainstre...
The purpose of this study was to explore the daily life of the younger generation of Mexican America...
Mexicans travel to America in order to pursue better opportunities but in order to do so they need t...
textIndividuals of Mexican descent have resided in the United States for more than a century and a h...
Previous research on the Mexican American population in the United States, in particular, focuses on...
Border cultures, like Gloria Anzaldúa’s Chicano community, provide a unique opportunity to examine t...
As a society composed of multiple ethnic groups, the United States is a place where the processes of...
The objective of this study is to add to the discussion of the diverse faces of border life between ...
Amer ica is a country founded by immigrants, those hoping to live a better life in a new land. Indiv...
The ethnic identity of Mexicans in the diaspora is starkly at odds with the identity ascribed to the...
According to the U.S. census, Mexican is labeled as an ethnic or national identity, not a racial i...
Latino immigrants in the United States are currently living in a bicultural sphere that pulls them i...
Using sociological qualitative methods, this article identifies three main themes on how Mexican uni...
To what extent does a Mexican American identify with Mexico? With the U.S.? How are these identitie...
Presentation made at Latinos in the Heartland (12th : 2014 : St. Louis, Mo.) and published in the an...
What influences the successful bicultural adjustment of ethnic minority adolescentsinto the mainstre...
The purpose of this study was to explore the daily life of the younger generation of Mexican America...