This study explores how a 17-year-old Korean American girl displays identity and cultural adaptation in a Korean community in the United States. Audio-taped interviews and ethnographic observations were used to answer three main questions: (1) To which cultural identity does the girl primarily orient herself? (2) With what communication style does she interact in the Korean community? (3) How does she adapt her communication style to the Korean culture? The main subject was a 17-year old Korean American girl living in a southeastern coastal city in the United States. In-depth interviews of both the informant and her mother revealed the girl’s bicultural orientations. The girl considers herself both an American who is familiar with Korean cu...
270 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although "heritage" (or "ethn...
270 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although "heritage" (or "ethn...
This study examines how Korean and Korean American students use style and their bodies as active dis...
This study is the culmination of a four-year ethnographic research project on the cultural practices...
This study is the culmination of a four-year ethnographic research project on the cultural practices...
This dissertation answers three key questions about the relationship between second-generation Korea...
Despite the increasing number of Korean immigrants and children of Korean parents in the United Stat...
This study explores how Korean American young adolescent students engage in and construct meaning in...
Despite the increasing number of Korean immigrants and children of Korean parents in the United Stat...
This study explores the relationship between the identity building process of second-generation Kore...
To contribute to the growing research on ethnic identity development, this dissertation examined the...
To contribute to the growing research on ethnic identity development, this dissertation examined the...
This study explores 1.5-generation Korean Americans’ perception of their identity in the southeaster...
Despite the rich body of literature on dealing with the question of boundaries between Koreans and t...
This study investigates how young Korean Canadians construct and re-construct their cultural identi...
270 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although "heritage" (or "ethn...
270 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although "heritage" (or "ethn...
This study examines how Korean and Korean American students use style and their bodies as active dis...
This study is the culmination of a four-year ethnographic research project on the cultural practices...
This study is the culmination of a four-year ethnographic research project on the cultural practices...
This dissertation answers three key questions about the relationship between second-generation Korea...
Despite the increasing number of Korean immigrants and children of Korean parents in the United Stat...
This study explores how Korean American young adolescent students engage in and construct meaning in...
Despite the increasing number of Korean immigrants and children of Korean parents in the United Stat...
This study explores the relationship between the identity building process of second-generation Kore...
To contribute to the growing research on ethnic identity development, this dissertation examined the...
To contribute to the growing research on ethnic identity development, this dissertation examined the...
This study explores 1.5-generation Korean Americans’ perception of their identity in the southeaster...
Despite the rich body of literature on dealing with the question of boundaries between Koreans and t...
This study investigates how young Korean Canadians construct and re-construct their cultural identi...
270 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although "heritage" (or "ethn...
270 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Although "heritage" (or "ethn...
This study examines how Korean and Korean American students use style and their bodies as active dis...