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The traditional legal definition of citizenship in the U.S. is linked to the granting of full membership and access to political, social, and civil rights by the government, yet there are numerous examples of these rights not being granted to all people equally (Hernández-Truyol, 2005; Johnson, 2002a; Hernández-Truyol and Hawk, 2005).\n Our analysis focused more on cultural citizenship, but the narratives of our participants highlight that legal citizenship is a reality that shapes one's access to education, employment, and safety. A clear link to how one's legal status in this country affords certain legal rights is revealed in statements such as that of the kindergartener, fearing her mother would be sent back to Mexico, or of the university student mentors who told us of the amount ...
...As exemplified by the quotes below, the first year of the partnership provided ... and how knowledge about citizenship identity is shared among members in a community. We examine...
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... but is considered a mark of group identity in some nonWestern societies. (11) . While multicu... superiority are found in the following quotes from two bigamy cases. The judges wrote, . The mon...
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... meaning and cohesiveness to an ethnic identity, or encounter stories that transform their view of...When tourism focuses on local heritage, cultural advantages can accrue as well, as local residents ...We have extracted quotes that are illustrative of concepts pertaining to ra...
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... the need for 'dominance'; the need for 'identity' could become the need for an outgroup and an enem... basis, transcending local political and cultural differences .." (Rubenstein, 2001). If one could d... she so readily acknowledges in the above quotes. I think Clark shows us how difficult it is to con...
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Twenty St. Lucian men were interviewed using a constructivist approach aimed at better understanding participants' gender-related development. Emerging themes included a masculine identity intertwined with responsibility and independence, aversion to gay men, gender-related role tension, and the powerful influence of parents and teachers on gender role expectations. Implications from this study support the need to promote healthy development by understanding the powerful gender and cultural dimensions relating to identity formation.
... conducting member checks, and using direct quotes from participants were three strategies employed i...
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...Since then, identity cards no longer use the word refugee in order to a... the Festival de la Confraternidad, a cultural event to celebrate the diversity of the region and...2007. Direct quotes and information are based on interviews conducted ...
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... and marginal notes and put all relevant quotesBin other words, all that made any kind of meaningful ... here, are forced by the local cultural and social conditions to occasionally entertain su...
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... change that included the "refiguring of identity" across a broad spectrum of political, gender, and...For Genet, the cultural landscape of the United States offered little beyo...Gilroy quotes a dance hall participant and activist Ras Makonnen...
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... that it is sometimes the Lunyu itself that quotes from pre-existing materials. (11) . The notion of ... more comprehensive understanding of the cultural background of individual texts, but also, as we wi... not necessarily united by a single group identity or outlook that provided them with shared intellec...
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... strengthened the arts and the region's cultural vibrancy. . * ZER01's vision crystallizes the ambi... Valley requires a distinctive cultural identity that mirrors the region's character as a center fo.... Quotes: . "ZER01's compelling programming will help Silic...