National borders and identities are interrelated in complex, dynamic and dialogic ways. When one moves to live in a new country, there is a tendency to believe that by crossing different borders (whether concrete and symbolic, spatial, linguistic or cultural), the original cultural identity is at risk of disappearing because of the need to be accepted by the recipient country and the pressures to follow mainstream ways to become a member of the new society. From a self reflective perspective in this article I show that the dynamics of social and cultural interaction create multiple paradoxes that transform the ways identities are developed, created and even invented in the process of migration and settlement. From my own experience as a rec...
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This qualitative study examines the transnational experiences, perceptions, and identity shifts of A...
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This paper raises questions about the development of cultural identity as it will transform and impa...
What Latin American migrants regard as common sense and cultural logic are shaped by the processes b...
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