Changing Ethnic IdentitiesPolicy Studies Institute, 1994 - Всего страниц: 125 |
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... older than the others . It perhaps goes without saying that it is in the nature of the subject , ethnic identity , as well as of the methods used , that there are no simple ' objective ' findings . Nearly everything depends on the ...
... older than the others . It perhaps goes without saying that it is in the nature of the subject , ethnic identity , as well as of the methods used , that there are no simple ' objective ' findings . Nearly everything depends on the ...
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... older . Another mother felt that having a faith would bring her child clear advantages . It would allow him to be more in touch with his own feelings and more caring in his interactions with others . It helps build self - respect and ...
... older . Another mother felt that having a faith would bring her child clear advantages . It would allow him to be more in touch with his own feelings and more caring in his interactions with others . It helps build self - respect and ...
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... older members . Particular concern was expressed that they would be brought up to speak English only , particularly if their partners were white or black and therefore communication with elder family members like grandparents would be ...
... older members . Particular concern was expressed that they would be brought up to speak English only , particularly if their partners were white or black and therefore communication with elder family members like grandparents would be ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 1 Introduction | 1 |
Family and Social Contacts | 16 |
Community Languages | 36 |
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activities adult African Afro-Caribbean amongst argued Asian identity attitudes basis behaviour Britain British Asian British society British-born Caribbean respondents choice of marriage Christianity church colour context Creole and Patois distinctive dub poetry emphasise endogamy English especially ethnic group ethnic identity ethnic minority identities example exclusion extended family faith family members feel friends friendships Gujarati woman harassment Hinduism Hindus household identified immediate family interviews Islam language lives majority marriage partner married migration mixed marriages mixed relationships Modood Muslims non-white organisations Pakistanis and Bangladeshis parents perceived person political positive practice Punjabi racial racism recognised relevant religion was important respondent spoke respondents felt sample second generation Asians second generation Caribbeans second generation respondents sense shared Sikhism Sikhs similar single-sex schools social socialising South Asian groups Stopes-Roe and Cochrane Sylheti thought traditional Urdu West Indian white British wider women young