Jessica Sanfilippo-Schulz Published Online: 2018-04-14 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/culture-2018-0003 Abstract Nowadays, more and more writers cannot be classified according to one single nation. Whereas in Imagined Communities Anderson describes the development of nations and national belongings, in Third Culture Kid (TCK) discourse a central theme is the concept of not belonging to one specific nation or culture (“NatioNILism”). TCKs are individuals who were raised moving from o..
Have you ever met a person who was born in Germany to an Indian father and Swiss mother, who grew up...
The article deals wit a new topic: the differences between the various categories of minorities and ...
The colonial relationship between Māori and Pākehā cultures has often resulted in the deprioritisati...
Nowadays, more and more writers cannot be classified according to one single nation. Whereas in Imag...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46).Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are individuals who have...
Examined in the following paper is the social individual known as a Third Culture Kid (TCK), and how...
Third Culture Kids are the children of people working outside their passport countries, and who are ...
The article provides an overview of the design of identities, predominantly based on the level of th...
Every nation has a culture that includes language, literature, and art. The culture was created by h...
The article is a literature-study focusing on the nature of identity development and self perception...
Ethnic diversity is increasing in most advanced countries, driven mostly by sharp increases in immig...
Peer reviewed article. In our rapidly globalising world, cultures, as well as societies and identiti...
Abstract: Third culture kids (TCKs) are defined as children who have lived or interacted with two or...
Today we can identify two challenges of pluralism: the ever-growing conflicts between religious, nat...
This article reviews the pertinent literature on the phenomenon of third culture kids--their charact...
Have you ever met a person who was born in Germany to an Indian father and Swiss mother, who grew up...
The article deals wit a new topic: the differences between the various categories of minorities and ...
The colonial relationship between Māori and Pākehā cultures has often resulted in the deprioritisati...
Nowadays, more and more writers cannot be classified according to one single nation. Whereas in Imag...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-46).Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are individuals who have...
Examined in the following paper is the social individual known as a Third Culture Kid (TCK), and how...
Third Culture Kids are the children of people working outside their passport countries, and who are ...
The article provides an overview of the design of identities, predominantly based on the level of th...
Every nation has a culture that includes language, literature, and art. The culture was created by h...
The article is a literature-study focusing on the nature of identity development and self perception...
Ethnic diversity is increasing in most advanced countries, driven mostly by sharp increases in immig...
Peer reviewed article. In our rapidly globalising world, cultures, as well as societies and identiti...
Abstract: Third culture kids (TCKs) are defined as children who have lived or interacted with two or...
Today we can identify two challenges of pluralism: the ever-growing conflicts between religious, nat...
This article reviews the pertinent literature on the phenomenon of third culture kids--their charact...
Have you ever met a person who was born in Germany to an Indian father and Swiss mother, who grew up...
The article deals wit a new topic: the differences between the various categories of minorities and ...
The colonial relationship between Māori and Pākehā cultures has often resulted in the deprioritisati...