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'Where are you really from?': Asian Americans and identity denial

机译:“您真正来自哪里?”:亚裔美国人和身份否认

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Five studies investigate identity denial, the situation in which an individual is not recognized as a member of an important in-group. Asian Americans are seen as less American than other Americans (Study 1) and realize this is the case, although they do not report being any less American than White Americans (Studies 2A and 2B). Identity denial is a common occurrence in Asian Americans' daily lives (Study 3). They react to instances of identity denial by presenting American cultural knowledge and claiming greater participation in American practices (Studies 4 & 5). Identity denial furthers the understanding of group dynamics by capturing the experience of less prototypical group members who desire to have their common in-group identity recognized by fellow group members.
机译:有五项研究调查了身份否认的情况,在这种情况下,个人不被视为重要的同组成员。亚裔美国人被认为比其他美国人少美国人(研究1),并且意识到这是事实,尽管他们没有报告说美国人比白人美国人少(研究2A和2B)。身份否认是亚裔美国人日常生活中的常见现象(研究3)。他们通过展示美国文化知识并声称更多地参与美国实践来应对身份被拒绝的事件(研究4和5)。身份否认通过捕获希望让自己的共同小组内身份被其他小组成员认可的不太典型的小组成员的经验,进一步加深了对小组动力的理解。

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