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    In:  Multicultural perspectives : the official journal of the National Association for Multicultural Education Vol. 19, No. 4 (2017), p. 193
    ISSN: 1521-0960
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Multicultural perspectives : the official journal of the National Association for Multicultural Education
    Publ. der Quelle: Philadelphia, Pa : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 19, No. 4 (2017), p. 193
    DDC: 320
    Abstract: In order to bring forth the specific intricacies of the migration experience among comparatively understudied immigrant and refugee youth, this article bridges an intersectionality framework with multicultural education scholars' calls to flexibility and fluidity in conceptualizing culture and identity. Drawing on in-depth interviews, the analysis is anchored by two pervasive themes: (a) the dynamic nature of identity positions whose intersections make the adaption of youth irreducibly nuanced and (b) the need for self-definition in the process of adaptation. Racial and ethnic positioning, national origin, class, legal status, and religion intersected in the participants' lives in important ways, but they did not fulfill the same role across the cases. Attention to how these social locations intersect offers insight into the importance of context-based examinations of immigrant youth positioning, in addition to the centrality of structural analyses. Taking on an intersectionality lens, educators can engage both with the need to examine newcomer youth's situations structurally, while also tuning in to their interpretations, local contexts, and how various structural positions are foregrounded or obscured in their immigrant and refugee students' paths.
    Note: Copyright: Copyright © 2017 by the National Association for Multicultural Education 2017
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