Between cultures developing self-identity in a world of diversity
Draws from history, social sciences, and personal experiences to make the case for how belonging to two or more cultures affects the sense of self.
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Main Authors: | Seelye, H. Ned (Author), Wasilewski, Jacqueline Howell (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Lincolnwood, IL
NTC Business Books
1996
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