The following thesis is an autoethnographic study that looks at narratives about communicative events and the social context that impacted the formation of identity, the deconstruction of identity and the reconstruction and integration of multiple identities housed in one body. The focus of the autoethnography is the lived experience of a mixed ethno-racial woman of Mexican heritage and Caucasian identity and how communicative events of validation and invalidation impacted the perceived identity of the individual. The conclusions drawn from the analysis stands as such. First, current theories and methods used to explore identity have limitations and the language and labels we use are inadequate. Second, while external factors including a pe...
Multiethnic and multiracial populations are among the fastest growing demographic groups in North Am...
The cultural experiences of minority learners are often omitted from the formal curriculum leading t...
Modernists theorists propose that one\u27s self is fragmented, invisible, or false when one shows di...
The following thesis is an autoethnographic study that looks at narratives about communicative event...
The question "Who Am IT' has been part of the human consciousness for as long as our species has exi...
Narrative identity is an internal and storied representation of the persons’ past, present, and pres...
The question of identity is fundamental to human life. Who am I, as a biological and psychological...
This Independent Study is an autoethnography about the issues facing multi-ethnic identity focusing ...
This article presents an argument on the application of theoretical and methodological frameworks to...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 110-121)The purpose of this study was to investigate how...
This article presents an argument on the application of theoretical and methodological frameworks to...
This thesis investigates the phenomenon known as a Māori ethnic identity. The topic is investigated ...
As our society becomes ever more diverse, so too does the task of finding answers to the fundamental...
This study tests how identity theory, specifically the process of self-verification, functions for m...
The aim of this study was to contribute to the limited literature on Mixed-Race identity development...
Multiethnic and multiracial populations are among the fastest growing demographic groups in North Am...
The cultural experiences of minority learners are often omitted from the formal curriculum leading t...
Modernists theorists propose that one\u27s self is fragmented, invisible, or false when one shows di...
The following thesis is an autoethnographic study that looks at narratives about communicative event...
The question "Who Am IT' has been part of the human consciousness for as long as our species has exi...
Narrative identity is an internal and storied representation of the persons’ past, present, and pres...
The question of identity is fundamental to human life. Who am I, as a biological and psychological...
This Independent Study is an autoethnography about the issues facing multi-ethnic identity focusing ...
This article presents an argument on the application of theoretical and methodological frameworks to...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 110-121)The purpose of this study was to investigate how...
This article presents an argument on the application of theoretical and methodological frameworks to...
This thesis investigates the phenomenon known as a Māori ethnic identity. The topic is investigated ...
As our society becomes ever more diverse, so too does the task of finding answers to the fundamental...
This study tests how identity theory, specifically the process of self-verification, functions for m...
The aim of this study was to contribute to the limited literature on Mixed-Race identity development...
Multiethnic and multiracial populations are among the fastest growing demographic groups in North Am...
The cultural experiences of minority learners are often omitted from the formal curriculum leading t...
Modernists theorists propose that one\u27s self is fragmented, invisible, or false when one shows di...