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Asian Indian American students' expression of culture and identity construction through narrative writing.
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Asian Indian American students' expression of culture and identity construction through narrative writing./
作者:
Iyengar, Kalpana Mukunda.
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232 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-09(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International75-09A(E).
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Asian Indian American students' expression of culture and identity construction through narrative writing.
Iyengar, Kalpana Mukunda.
Asian Indian American students' expression of culture and identity construction through narrative writing.
- 232 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-09(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Texas at San Antonio, 2014.
Literacy acquisition has been understood as acquiring reading and writing skills using textbooks through formal schooling. However, literacy can also be acquired through community cultural wealth (Yosso, 2008), funds of knowledge (Moll, 1998), and cultural capital (Bourdieu, 1990). In order for teachers to be able to assist diverse students, the teachers must be provided with continued professional development. This qualitative study focused on one of the San Antonio Writing projects' community outreach literacy projects called the Kahani Project modeled after the Cuentos Project.
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Although there are two million Asian Indian Americans living in the US (US Census, 2010), their cultural practices are not well known in schools and higher educational institutions. In spite of the advantages of writing family oriented narratives, Asian Indian American students are not provided with opportunities to express about their cultural practices in writing. This study explored how Asian Indian American writers utilized their cultural funds of knowledge while writing narratives and thereby attempted to construct a bicultural identity. This study was an attempt to contribute to the existing bodies of literature about Asian Indian American students.
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The findings of this qualitative study revealed that Asian American Indian student writers expressed their concerns about writing open topics for writing assignments rather than assigned topics. They were also uncomfortable writing about culturally relevant materials, cultural capital, and community cultural wealth of the Asian Indian writers at school. The participants also expressed their interest and willingness to write about communal socialization and cultural tools of the Asian Indian people. The participants shared their process of constructing the relational and communal identities through the Trishanku World or the psychological third space in their lives that was missing at their schools. The bicultural identity construction through managing opposition and coping with alienation was also expressed in their narratives.
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The study findings may be beneficial for parents, teachers, curriculum designers, school districts, and other researchers including the writing project teacher consultant across the nation who are willing to address narrative writing for psychological growth and academic well being of students from diverse backgrounds in all of their communities. The study findings revealed the lack of inclusion of Asian Indian cultural education in classrooms and the inability of these students to cope with bullying and symbolic violence. These aspects must be addressed to empower diverse students.
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