Exploring the Stories of Asian-Canadian Women on What It Means to Be Bicultural

Betty Yeung
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Individuals who identify with two cultures, or bicultural individuals, often face unique challenges as they attempt to negotiate the demands of their ethnic and dominant cultures. While much of the research focuses on conceptualizing and measuring bicultural identity, studies investigating the lived experiences of being bicultural are scarce. This study explores the stories of four second-generation Asian-Canadian women about their bicultural experiences and what being bicultural means to them. Drawing from narrative inquiry, interviews were conducted to collect stories from participants. The findings of this study indicate that there are multiple definitions of being bicultural and elucidate some of the challenges faced by second-generation Asian-Canadian women associated with their multifaceted identity. The results provide a better understanding of how Asian-Canadian women define and interact with their bicultural identity. Keywords: biculturality, culture, ethnies, identity, second-generation
探索加拿大亚裔女性的故事,探讨双文化的意义
认同两种文化的个体,或者双文化个体,当他们试图与他们的种族和主导文化的要求进行谈判时,往往面临着独特的挑战。虽然许多研究集中于概念化和测量双文化认同,但调查双文化生活经验的研究很少。本研究探讨了四位第二代亚裔加拿大女性的双文化经历,以及双文化对她们的意义。通过叙述调查,进行了访谈,以收集参与者的故事。本研究的结果表明,双重文化有多种定义,并阐明了第二代亚裔加拿大女性因其多重身份而面临的一些挑战。研究结果有助于更好地理解亚裔加拿大女性如何定义自己的双重文化身份,并与之互动。关键词:双文化,文化,族群,认同,二代
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