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Between Two Worlds: Navigating the divide experienced by second-generation Chinese Americans in cultural identity development

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Nathan Willems. Between Two Worlds: Navigating the Divide Experienced by Second-generation Chinese Americans In Cultural Identity Development. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/282ca759-9dd6-4f0b-91d8-28d3d797ad63.

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N. Willems. Between Two Worlds: Navigating the divide experienced by second-generation Chinese Americans in cultural identity development. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/282ca759-9dd6-4f0b-91d8-28d3d797ad63

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Nathan Willems. Between Two Worlds: Navigating the Divide Experienced by Second-Generation Chinese Americans In Cultural Identity Development. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/282ca759-9dd6-4f0b-91d8-28d3d797ad63.

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  • Identity development is fraught with difficulties, especially for children of immigrants (the second-generation). This thesis-project explored the possibility that embracing a Christian identity can help second-generation Chinese American college students and young adults navigate the potential difficulties between their ethnic and national identities. To help participants embrace a Christian identity and apply it to their cultural identities, a 13-week lesson series, Between Two Worlds, structured around the categories of believing, being, belonging, and behaving, was implemented. Participants took initial and final surveys to evaluate the efficacy of the lesson series in establishing the necessity of a Christ-centered identity and in providing a mental framework for identity development.
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  • 02/16/2024

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