Current models of acculturation in multicultural counseling
literature are severely limited in describing how individuals deal
with the complexity of culture change. The reasons for immigration,
the historical period during which the immigration occurred,
educational and socioeconomic levels, ethnic community and
religious involvements, family functioning, and social support, to
name a few, all have an impact in the process of cultural
adaptation. This book examines Korean American women's
dual-cultural identity. By utilizing multiple case studies, the
book highlights: (1) the complexity of issues involved as
individuals go through different levels of culture change, and (2)
the multiplicity of people negotiating their lives in the
dual-cultural context and creating meaning out of many ambiguous
and even contradictory life situations.
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