Mediating Cultures
Parenting in Intercultural Contexts
Herausgeber: González, Alberto; Harris, Tina M.
Mediating Cultures
Parenting in Intercultural Contexts
Herausgeber: González, Alberto; Harris, Tina M.
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This book explores how parents make sense of, and respond to, differing cultural influences within their family. Chapters identify the communication strategies employed by the parents as they strive to create affirming relationships between children and their heritages.
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This book explores how parents make sense of, and respond to, differing cultural influences within their family. Chapters identify the communication strategies employed by the parents as they strive to create affirming relationships between children and their heritages.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780739179543
- ISBN-10: 0739179543
- Artikelnr.: 36597611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9780739179543
- ISBN-10: 0739179543
- Artikelnr.: 36597611
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Alberto González and Tina M. Harris - Contributions by Carlos Aleman; Melissa Aleman; Nicole Blau; Chin-Chung Chao; Ali E. Erol; May H. Gao; Joris Gjata; Souhad Kahil; Tara Shenoy Kulkarni; Kimberly Moffitt; Natalia Rybas; Suchitra Shenoy-Packer
Introduction: Parenting in Intercultural Contexts, Alberto González and
Tina M. Harris Section I: Interpersonal Settings and Intercultural
Parenting Chapter One: Digging (in) the Playground: (In)visibility of
Difference in Multicultural Parenting, Natalia Rybas Chapter Two: Cultural
Ambiguity, Ethnic Identity, and the Bicultural Experience: South Asian
Indian Parents and their American-born Kids, Suchitra Shenoy and Tara A.
Kulkarni Chapter Three: The Trouble With Family Stories, Melissa Aleman and
Carlos Aleman Chapter Four: How Caucasian Parents Communicate Identity to
Chinese Adopted Daughters, May H. Gao and Deanna Womack Chapter Five: Black
Parenting in The White House: The Emergence of an Intercultural Model,
Kimberly Moffet Section II: Media, Social Networks and Intercultural
Parenting Chapter Six: Islam in the Midwest: Parental Values in The
Learning Channel's All American Muslim, Souhad Kahil Chapter Seven:
Googling "Latin@": Using Technology to Construct Cultural Identity in a
Bicultural Family, Jennifer Willis-Rivera Chapter Eight: Like Tiger Mother,
Like Tiger Daughter: A Content Analysis of Eastern and Western Parenting
Styles, Chin-Chung (Joy) Chao and Dexin Tian Chapter Nine: We're Not Like
the Cleavers Any More!: Diversity and Parenting Communication in ABC's
Modern Family, Candice Thomas-Maddox and Nicole Blau Epilogue: The Future
and Multicultural Parenting Chapter Ten: "Dogmamis çocuga don biçmek":
Visions of a Multicultural Family, Ali E. Erol and Joris Gjata
Tina M. Harris Section I: Interpersonal Settings and Intercultural
Parenting Chapter One: Digging (in) the Playground: (In)visibility of
Difference in Multicultural Parenting, Natalia Rybas Chapter Two: Cultural
Ambiguity, Ethnic Identity, and the Bicultural Experience: South Asian
Indian Parents and their American-born Kids, Suchitra Shenoy and Tara A.
Kulkarni Chapter Three: The Trouble With Family Stories, Melissa Aleman and
Carlos Aleman Chapter Four: How Caucasian Parents Communicate Identity to
Chinese Adopted Daughters, May H. Gao and Deanna Womack Chapter Five: Black
Parenting in The White House: The Emergence of an Intercultural Model,
Kimberly Moffet Section II: Media, Social Networks and Intercultural
Parenting Chapter Six: Islam in the Midwest: Parental Values in The
Learning Channel's All American Muslim, Souhad Kahil Chapter Seven:
Googling "Latin@": Using Technology to Construct Cultural Identity in a
Bicultural Family, Jennifer Willis-Rivera Chapter Eight: Like Tiger Mother,
Like Tiger Daughter: A Content Analysis of Eastern and Western Parenting
Styles, Chin-Chung (Joy) Chao and Dexin Tian Chapter Nine: We're Not Like
the Cleavers Any More!: Diversity and Parenting Communication in ABC's
Modern Family, Candice Thomas-Maddox and Nicole Blau Epilogue: The Future
and Multicultural Parenting Chapter Ten: "Dogmamis çocuga don biçmek":
Visions of a Multicultural Family, Ali E. Erol and Joris Gjata
Introduction: Parenting in Intercultural Contexts, Alberto González and
Tina M. Harris Section I: Interpersonal Settings and Intercultural
Parenting Chapter One: Digging (in) the Playground: (In)visibility of
Difference in Multicultural Parenting, Natalia Rybas Chapter Two: Cultural
Ambiguity, Ethnic Identity, and the Bicultural Experience: South Asian
Indian Parents and their American-born Kids, Suchitra Shenoy and Tara A.
Kulkarni Chapter Three: The Trouble With Family Stories, Melissa Aleman and
Carlos Aleman Chapter Four: How Caucasian Parents Communicate Identity to
Chinese Adopted Daughters, May H. Gao and Deanna Womack Chapter Five: Black
Parenting in The White House: The Emergence of an Intercultural Model,
Kimberly Moffet Section II: Media, Social Networks and Intercultural
Parenting Chapter Six: Islam in the Midwest: Parental Values in The
Learning Channel's All American Muslim, Souhad Kahil Chapter Seven:
Googling "Latin@": Using Technology to Construct Cultural Identity in a
Bicultural Family, Jennifer Willis-Rivera Chapter Eight: Like Tiger Mother,
Like Tiger Daughter: A Content Analysis of Eastern and Western Parenting
Styles, Chin-Chung (Joy) Chao and Dexin Tian Chapter Nine: We're Not Like
the Cleavers Any More!: Diversity and Parenting Communication in ABC's
Modern Family, Candice Thomas-Maddox and Nicole Blau Epilogue: The Future
and Multicultural Parenting Chapter Ten: "Dogmamis çocuga don biçmek":
Visions of a Multicultural Family, Ali E. Erol and Joris Gjata
Tina M. Harris Section I: Interpersonal Settings and Intercultural
Parenting Chapter One: Digging (in) the Playground: (In)visibility of
Difference in Multicultural Parenting, Natalia Rybas Chapter Two: Cultural
Ambiguity, Ethnic Identity, and the Bicultural Experience: South Asian
Indian Parents and their American-born Kids, Suchitra Shenoy and Tara A.
Kulkarni Chapter Three: The Trouble With Family Stories, Melissa Aleman and
Carlos Aleman Chapter Four: How Caucasian Parents Communicate Identity to
Chinese Adopted Daughters, May H. Gao and Deanna Womack Chapter Five: Black
Parenting in The White House: The Emergence of an Intercultural Model,
Kimberly Moffet Section II: Media, Social Networks and Intercultural
Parenting Chapter Six: Islam in the Midwest: Parental Values in The
Learning Channel's All American Muslim, Souhad Kahil Chapter Seven:
Googling "Latin@": Using Technology to Construct Cultural Identity in a
Bicultural Family, Jennifer Willis-Rivera Chapter Eight: Like Tiger Mother,
Like Tiger Daughter: A Content Analysis of Eastern and Western Parenting
Styles, Chin-Chung (Joy) Chao and Dexin Tian Chapter Nine: We're Not Like
the Cleavers Any More!: Diversity and Parenting Communication in ABC's
Modern Family, Candice Thomas-Maddox and Nicole Blau Epilogue: The Future
and Multicultural Parenting Chapter Ten: "Dogmamis çocuga don biçmek":
Visions of a Multicultural Family, Ali E. Erol and Joris Gjata