Keyword [Chinese-americans] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 5 |
61. | Generation levels, acculturation, filial piety, and intergenerational conflicts among Chinese Americans |
62. | Realism and the hierarchy of racial inclusion: Representations of African Americans and Chinese Americans in post-Civil War literature and culture |
63. | Ethnic identity in Chinese-Americans: A relational approach and perspectives on acculturation |
64. | The influence of independent/interdependent self-construals and religious perspectives on coping styles among Chinese Americans |
65. | Chinese Americans Acculturation Scale |
66. | 'Ah ma, ngoh nm haih jik gah.' ['Mom, I am not straight.']: Reconciling and integrating queer and ethnic identities among queer first generation immigrant Chinese Americans |
67. | Acculturation, ethnic identity, and family conflict among first- and second-generation Chinese Americans |
68. | Acculturation and cultural value orientations of immigrant Chinese Americans: Effects on body image, aesthetics for appearance, and involvement in dress |
69. | Images of the unwelcome immigrant: Chinese-Americans in American periodicals, 1900-1924 |
70. | 'Peripheral' Chinese-Americans and the cultural politics of Chinese diaspora, transnationalism, and return |
71. | Images of Chinese-Americans and images of child readers in three of Laurence Yep's fictions |
72. | Loss of face, acculturation, self-esteem, and birth order among Chinese-Americans |
73. | Images of Chinese people, Chinese-Americans, and Chinese culture in children's and adolescents' fiction (1980-1997) |
74. | Heritage language retention in second generation Chinese-Americans |
75. | Modeling the distribution and shift of Chinese-Americans in the United States: An analysis by trend surface expansion |
76. | Self-disclosure and concealment among Chinese-Americans as predicted by acculturation level, private self-consciousness, and face concerns |
77. | The development of an acculturation measure for Chinese-Americans |
78. | Comparisons among Anglo-Americans, Chinese-Americans, Japanese-Americans, and Korean-Americans in preferences for art and museum characteristics |
79. | Images and identity: Chinese Americans in Euro-American and Chinese American fiction, 1970-1989 |
80. | A content analysis of cross-cultural interaction patterns of Chinese-Americans in selected realistic fiction for children ages 8 through 12 |
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