Cultural Conflict & Adaptation (e-bog) af Kirton, Elizabeth
Kirton, Elizabeth (forfatter)

Cultural Conflict & Adaptation e-bog

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First published in 1990. The Hmong people, with a total population of about 5 million, have a long history of statelessness and migration. During the last century, groups of Hmong moved from southern China into Indochina and, as war refugees, about 90,000 have come to America in the last thirteen years. This book examines the alienation and cultural conflicts faced at school by the children of ...
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Kirton, Elizabeth (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 3 juni 2014
Længde 157 sider
Genrer 1KBB
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781317854777
First published in 1990. The Hmong people, with a total population of about 5 million, have a long history of statelessness and migration. During the last century, groups of Hmong moved from southern China into Indochina and, as war refugees, about 90,000 have come to America in the last thirteen years. This book examines the alienation and cultural conflicts faced at school by the children of a small group of Hmong who have settled in La Playa, California. The education process for these children is an example of cultural conflict and adjustment patterns which may be found in many other populations in the world. The implications for educators of immigrant populations, who face and resolve cultural conflict as they learn to respect and appreciate their culture, is far-reaching and an important contribution in a highly mobile world.