This is a descriptive, exploratory study which examines how Asian Indian immigrants to the United States form a new identity while maintaining aspects of their traditional culture. This project analyzed three generations of family members and their respective impact on identity formation. Interviews were conducted with the children, the parents, and (for eight families) the extended family in India. Symbolic interaction theory and interpretive interaction methodology served as a foundation for this research.To control for regional and religious differences, Hindu immigrants from the state of Tamil Nadu were used in this study. Thirty Tamilian families recruited from a Chicago area Tamil Association participated in this study. Participants w...
Asian Indians are among the fastest growing immigrant groups in the United States today. Eighty-two ...
This research is a study of first and second-generation Indian immigrants living in the United State...
When discussing Asian Indian population in the U.S. their economic success and scholastic achievemen...
This is a descriptive, exploratory study which examines how Asian Indian immigrants to the United St...
Sixteen 1st-generation Asian Indian mothers and fathers were interviewed about the influence of immi...
This study focuses on issues dealing with ethnicity, community, and especially identity construction...
This study examines the ethnic identity development process of second-generation Indian Americans, t...
This study explored the psychocultural identity development of 2 nd generation Indian-Americans thro...
This research explores the lived experiences of South Asians college students. This research, throug...
Intergenerational family conflict is an important experience to study in Hindu Asian Indian families...
This study examined the cultural identity and cultural connectedness of multiple generations of Amer...
Traditional Indian cultural narratives are pervasive and serve to typify personal identity and exper...
This thesis observes the Asian Indian American transnational identities on Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpre...
Select women participated in this study of resettlement process and assimilation of immigrant Asian ...
The purpose of this study is to consider how Indian immigrant families, who come from cultures that ...
Asian Indians are among the fastest growing immigrant groups in the United States today. Eighty-two ...
This research is a study of first and second-generation Indian immigrants living in the United State...
When discussing Asian Indian population in the U.S. their economic success and scholastic achievemen...
This is a descriptive, exploratory study which examines how Asian Indian immigrants to the United St...
Sixteen 1st-generation Asian Indian mothers and fathers were interviewed about the influence of immi...
This study focuses on issues dealing with ethnicity, community, and especially identity construction...
This study examines the ethnic identity development process of second-generation Indian Americans, t...
This study explored the psychocultural identity development of 2 nd generation Indian-Americans thro...
This research explores the lived experiences of South Asians college students. This research, throug...
Intergenerational family conflict is an important experience to study in Hindu Asian Indian families...
This study examined the cultural identity and cultural connectedness of multiple generations of Amer...
Traditional Indian cultural narratives are pervasive and serve to typify personal identity and exper...
This thesis observes the Asian Indian American transnational identities on Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpre...
Select women participated in this study of resettlement process and assimilation of immigrant Asian ...
The purpose of this study is to consider how Indian immigrant families, who come from cultures that ...
Asian Indians are among the fastest growing immigrant groups in the United States today. Eighty-two ...
This research is a study of first and second-generation Indian immigrants living in the United State...
When discussing Asian Indian population in the U.S. their economic success and scholastic achievemen...