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What Does It Mean to Be "Mexican"? Social Construction of an Ethnic Identity
Yolanda Flores Niemann
Washington State University
Andrea J. Romero
Stanford University
Jorge Arredondo
Victor Rodriguez
University of Houston
To better understand the impact of ethnic identity, it is important to examine peoples social construction, or definition, of that identity. In this study, the social construction of ethnic identity of predominantly low-acculturated, first-and second-generation U.S. Mexicans and Mexican Americans was examined by asking focus group participants to talk about what it meant to them to be members of their ethnic groups. These open-ended responses then were coded along Phinneys aspects of ethnicity. Several interesting patterns emerged, some of which have not been emphasized in previous literature, such as conflict with African Americans and Chicanas/Chicanos. Discussion centers on the value of listening to peoples social constructions of their ethnic identity to better understand their social realities.
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 21, No. 1,
47-60 (1999)
DOI: 10.1177/0739986399211004

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