I'd Rather Play the Saxophone: Conflicts in Identity Between Vietnamese Students and Their Parents

  • Stimpfl J
  • Bui N
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Members of the Vietnamese community in Lincoln, Nebraska range in time of resettlement, background and experience in adjustment to their new home. The impact of cultural change and education on the Vietnamese youth in this community is of particular importance. The Vietnamese youth are under-examined in the areas of adjustment and identity formation. The effects of cultural conflict have profound impact on the future of Vietnamese youth. The following study presents an examination of the variables that may affect Vietnamese youth, specifically culture and education as factors in ethnic identity formation. It also presents how these factors can affect the relationship between students and parents.

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Stimpfl, J., & Bui, N. H. (1996). I’d Rather Play the Saxophone: Conflicts in Identity Between Vietnamese Students and Their Parents. Ethnic Studies Review, 19(1), 61–80. https://doi.org/10.1525/esr.1996.19.1.61

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