Through an analysis of qualitative interviews, this article explores the ethnic identities of Australian women aged 17–25 years of South and Central American backgrounds. The interviews show that expressions of Latin ethnicity are constructed around four ‘emblems’ symbolizing Latin ‘culture’ – food, language, music and dancing, and festivity. Adopting a social constructionist perspective, this article details the respondents’ agency in the reconstruction of Latin ethnicity, and the consequences of the racial categorizations of ‘Australian-ness’ encountered by the participants. Their emphatic rejection of an Australian identity arises from their experiences growing up in Australia, where they are not ‘seen’ as Australian, highlighting that A...
Language is an important facet in the ethnic identity through which individuals identify themselves....
In this chapter, we draw on our research with our community of origin to deepen\ud our understanding...
Stories of nation and national types grew from, reacted to and existed in opposition to Australia's...
This paper examines the ethnic identifications of 50 second-generation migrant- Australian women and...
My thesis explores the social construction of identity of 50 second generation migrant-Australian wo...
This study examines the ethnic identities of 50 second-generation migrant-Australian women aged 17-2...
Although immigration has been widely investigated, academic research regarding the female immigratio...
Immigrants to a new land face significant acculturation issues. Although definitions of acculturati...
The national identities of thirty-six young adults who reside in Melbourne, Australia were examined....
The narratives of the migrant women in this paper reveal the challenges of ‘uprooting and resettling...
Young women of Latin and Turkish origin living in Melbourne find it hard to see any Australian cultu...
Sense of belonging and friendship are important aspects in ethnic identity. As such, the study explo...
The formation of ethnic and racial identity is important psychologically. Mainstream psychological t...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
This paper examines how East Timorese women in Melbourne, Australia view gender relations within the...
Language is an important facet in the ethnic identity through which individuals identify themselves....
In this chapter, we draw on our research with our community of origin to deepen\ud our understanding...
Stories of nation and national types grew from, reacted to and existed in opposition to Australia's...
This paper examines the ethnic identifications of 50 second-generation migrant- Australian women and...
My thesis explores the social construction of identity of 50 second generation migrant-Australian wo...
This study examines the ethnic identities of 50 second-generation migrant-Australian women aged 17-2...
Although immigration has been widely investigated, academic research regarding the female immigratio...
Immigrants to a new land face significant acculturation issues. Although definitions of acculturati...
The national identities of thirty-six young adults who reside in Melbourne, Australia were examined....
The narratives of the migrant women in this paper reveal the challenges of ‘uprooting and resettling...
Young women of Latin and Turkish origin living in Melbourne find it hard to see any Australian cultu...
Sense of belonging and friendship are important aspects in ethnic identity. As such, the study explo...
The formation of ethnic and racial identity is important psychologically. Mainstream psychological t...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
This paper examines how East Timorese women in Melbourne, Australia view gender relations within the...
Language is an important facet in the ethnic identity through which individuals identify themselves....
In this chapter, we draw on our research with our community of origin to deepen\ud our understanding...
Stories of nation and national types grew from, reacted to and existed in opposition to Australia's...