Her current research interests include historic and contemporary systemic and structural impacts on the development of early childhood programs and services in Canada; social determinants of health with particular emphasis on colonization and children's rights; children's
cultural identity formation and the exploration and articulation of Indigenous epistemologies and ontologies.
Native American Transracial Adoptees Tell Their Stories Simon & Hernandez (2008) View Abstract Presents 20 interviews with Native American adopted people raised in non-Native homes that explore complex questions of
cultural identity formation.
Native American Transracial Adoptees Tell Their Stories Simon & Hernandez (2008) View Abstract Includes 20 interviews with Native American adoptees raised in non-Native homes that explore complex questions of
cultural identity formation.
Not exact matches
In a paper, published in Antiquity, researchers have provided new understandings about the
formation of emergent
cultural identities in the Caribbean that challenge historic accounts of indigenous extinction.
Tom Gjelten covers issues of religion, faith, and belief for NPR News, a beat that encompasses such areas as the changing religious landscape in America, the
formation of personal
identity, the role of religion in politics, and social and
cultural conflict arising from religious differences.
And instead of offering solutions, Akin can be seen to raise questions about
identity formation and
cultural stereotype.
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Mucho Hombre, a Hispanic phrase meaning «a lot of man», is Calnan's project exploring the
cultural implications of toys and more precisely My Little Pony, and how they can assist gender and
identity formation.
Tangled Up by Kalup Linzy is an exercise in narrative, where the artist as storyteller weaves fragments of personal and collective memory to inform upon a sweeping, yet localized, account of
identity -
formation, selfhood and self - fashioning in the current
cultural climate.
Focused on
identity formations, hybridity and green urban spaces, Bonilla emphasizes upcycling found materials like bottle caps to reveal
cultural nuances.
She also questions the
cultural identity of Asian women, often reduced to young, innocent, and pure images, and ponders the
formation of their unique personal backgrounds within contemporary Western societies.
In this context, Kelly's pure formalism resonates as strongly as the social and racial connotations of the shades — as they operate in the first part of the display — or their links to
formations of
cultural identity seen in the final room.
Lien Truong's paintings examine social,
cultural, and political history, exploring the influences that bind the
formation of contemporary
identity and belief systems in a transcultural context.
Further information for Editors: SEAMUS NOLAN Seamus Nolan is a Dublin based artist whose work practice explores the legitimacy of its own appropriation, interrogating the fabric of our social and
cultural make up, to reveal the narrative of
identity formation within common materials and activities.
Her current work investigates American «rites of passage,» and how they inform
cultural status symbols and
identity formation.
Much of his work in the past decade has explored US - Iraqi relations and the production and aftermath of war, as well as the role of
cultural production in the
formation and perpetuation of
identity.
His practice revolves around the politics of
formation and representation of
identity and the conflict between Western European and African
cultural references.
This course is designed to assist students in understanding the impact of social /
cultural forces upon
identity development and
formation.
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Childhood and adolescence are critical times for
identity formation and to have your
cultural identity called into question, «attacks the core of Aboriginal children and youths» being».