This article focuses on the ways an urban migrant education program becomes a space where middle school Khmer students can explore who they are as Khmer youth living in an urban American context. I discuss how the youth are able to take a transformative, interactional stance to the literacy and sign-making practices within the program. I argue that the Khmer youth\u27s identities are reflected within these literacy and expressive practices. Further, I suggest the experiences of these Khmer middle school children of agricultural workers provide rich examples of how immigrant youth draw on a variety of cultural resources (from urban American culture and from their own Khmer cultural heritage) in constructing layered identities
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This article focuses on the ways an urban migrant education program becomes a space where middle sch...
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This paper explores the role of gender and ethnicity in the education of Cambodian American high sch...
This dissertation describes a qualitative research study about the educational experiences of Cambod...
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In this thesis I describe Khmers\u27 negotiations of circumstances surroundingthe disassembly, recon...
This paper explores the use of Photovoice as a tool for uncovering or developing resistant capital (...
Cambodians and Guatemalans have a similar history of forced migration to the United States to escape...
California is home to approximately one-third of the Cambodian-American population, many of whom cam...
This article focuses on the ways an urban migrant education program becomes a space where middle sch...
This study traces the journey of a small group of Khmer-American middle school students as they navi...
Both the lack of research on Khmer Americans, as well as the stereotypes that circulate in the media...
Citizenship education is a complex and multidimensional construct. This article adds to the discussi...
To investigate trauma formation associated with the intricacy of Cambodian-specific experiences, thi...
Cambodia gained national attention in the mid 1975 due to the mass genocide perpetrated during the c...
This study investigates how identities, literacies and educational policies have influenced the educ...
In the early 1980s, tens of thousands of Cambodian refugees fled their war-torn country to take up r...
This paper explores the role of gender and ethnicity in the education of Cambodian American high sch...
This dissertation describes a qualitative research study about the educational experiences of Cambod...
Studies of ethnicity traditionally focus on adult rather than preadult culture. Too, studies which d...
In this thesis I describe Khmers\u27 negotiations of circumstances surroundingthe disassembly, recon...
This paper explores the use of Photovoice as a tool for uncovering or developing resistant capital (...
Cambodians and Guatemalans have a similar history of forced migration to the United States to escape...
California is home to approximately one-third of the Cambodian-American population, many of whom cam...