Asian American Struggles for Identity: Asian American Dreams
.... of Asians who are able to overcome the cultural obstacles that prevented their relatives, especially female ones, from forging their
own identity in China or ....
(1387

6

)
Black Feminism and Questions of Identity
.... Friedan speaks hopefully of a time when all "
identity politics", including her
own, can be transcended in favor of a united effort toward safeguarding ....
(2054

8

)
Marx's View of Self-Identity
.... Specifically, Marx believed that people gain their self-
identity through meaningful and .... is possible for workers to become alienated from their
own products and ....
(683

3

)
Society & Identity Formation
.... white value-norm structure creates a psychological schism that must be overcome in order for the individual to re-establish their
own identity and voice in an ....
(1511

6

)
Mother's Role in Infant Self-Identity
.... The differences in their theories of a mother's role in an infant's developing self-
identity may stem from differences in their
own childhoods. ....
(1814

7

)
Stress in Young People Caused by Sexual Identity
.... Until then, they are using others' perceptions of customary male and female behavior by which to judge their
own.
Identity is one's sense of his or her special ....
(1540

6

)
Women and National Identity in South Asia
Women and National
Identity in South Asia In attempting to circumscribe the feminist .... dedicated to pleasing others first rather than seeking their
own pleasure. ....
(2725

11

)
Culture & Identity
.... are all a product to some degree of our
own particular culture and the environments in which we were raised. It is impossible to separate
identity from culture ....
(647

3

)
Black Skin, White Masks
.... It is difficult to form one's
own identity when the language and cultural context in which one exists deprives unique or different individuals a language of ....
(1322

5

)
Institutional Construction of Identity
....
own classrooms. The road to administration is even more complex, requiring a return to the classroom and the acquisition of new knowledge and a new
identity. ....
(2545

10

)
Search for Identity in a Global Society
.... for those who find themselves to be minorities in their
own cultures, especially .... Axtmann summarizes the most common of these: The search for
identity within a ....
(1296

5

)
Case Study on an Adolescent
.... He has never been able to separate himself from an excessively demanding childhood, a separation which would have allowed him to find his
own identity. ....
(1805

7

)
Asian American Experience
.... Such memories and stories often constrain and inspire younger generations as they achieve their
own, distinct,
identity in American culture. ....
(1345

5

)
Women
.... In an ironic twist in the story, the narrator attempts to define her
own identity by going off with a cattle rustler, but in some odd way she is trying to gain ....
(964

4

)
Brown Girl, Bronstones, P. Marshall
.... native-born parents than they are for a first generation homosexual of straight parents, but both individuals must achieve their
own identity without being ....
(717

3

)
Culture
.... Further, the need to give up one's
own identity to have access to work, education or other means of achieving "dominant" social norms, the Sherpas experience ....
(1565

6

)
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
.... (2). The book ends with Maya proudly giving birth to a child of her
own, and with a powerful and liberating awareness of her
own identity as a black woman: The ....
(1623

6

)
Tan & Kincaid (Lucy & Joy)
.... Disillusioned with American life and bitter about her past life, Lucy must struggle to find meaning and fulfillment through developing her
own identity. ....
(1290

5

)
Dibs in Search of Self
.... therapy, Dibs In Search of Self, Virginia M. Axline retells the tale of a young six year old boy's valiant struggle to establish his
own identity despite his ....
(1387

6

)
Loving in the War Years (Cherrie Moraga)
.... Chicana lesbian bears the brunt of this betrayal, for it is she, the most visible manifestation of a woman taking control of her
own sexual
identity and destiny ....
(1223

5

)
Langston Hughes' Use of Literary Devices
.... For Hughes, though, there is no conflict. He is able to capture the sympathy of his readers for his
own struggle with
identity in a melodic style. ....
(1552

6

)
"Why Should We Care?" Analysis of Why We Must Care About Art
.... are. Modern Iraqis learn a great deal about their
own identity and lifestyle from studying ancient Mesopotamian art and culture. If ....
(732

3

)
Zora Neale Hurston
.... sign he is a "greater" man. He needs her to aggrandize or develop his
own identity. Janie's second husband is preoccupied with lust ....
(2538

10

)
Tatoos & Piercings
.... health risks like possible infection are addressed, tattooing and piercing are just one normal outlet of the adolescent trying to forge their
own identity in a ....
(2727

11

)
Langston Hughes: Racism
.... Hughes recognized that in a racist mainstream culture, African Americans needed their
own vehicles of expression and their
own definition of
identity. ....
(1513

6

)
Cuckoos and Asylums
.... should he ever return to the outside, he would not be able to interact because of a depleted and deficiency self, one that believes its
own identity should be ....
(1726

7

)
Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim, and Max Weber: Sociological Views and ...
.... social milieu, and thrown back on his
own psychological and material resources for survival" (Anderson, 1971, p. 58). This further eroded
identity and limited ....
(1402

6

)
Ralph Ellison's The Invisible Man
.... Unable to assume
identity even in his
own life, Ellison's protagonist proclaims from line one, "I am an invisible man" (3). Further, the novel opens with a ....
(1968

8

)
Native American Women
.... perceived in one way by her tribal culture and in another way by the Anglo-American culture, with the result that claiming her
own identity became problematic ....
(1447

6

)
Slave Religion
.... The church also offered an outlet of expression where blacks could unify and form their
own culture and
identity free from the limits and abuses of white ....
(1658

7

)