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Title
Sharam Nahi Aundi?: Navigating Culture, Religion, Gender and Sexuality in a Colonized World
Description
A preliminary critical ethnographic study was conducted to garner Punjabi Sikh U.S. young adults’ understandings and experiences with their cultural, religious, gender, and sexual identity development. Nine participants from King County, Washington were interviewed and engaged in a weeklong self-reflective journal writing activity. This data was then analyzed alongside existing scholarship. This study indicates that participants experience challenges in navigating their bicultural identity, grappling with the historical and present trauma their communities endure. Additionally, to navigate such challenges, Punjabi Sikh U.S. young adults invoke various methods to negotiate their various cultures, identities, and desires, and remain resilient.
Date Created
2019
Contributors
- Sahota, Komalpreet Kaur (Author)
- Nakagawa, Kathryn (Thesis advisor)
- Shabazz, Rashad (Thesis advisor)
- Bailey, Marlon (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
Resource Type
Extent
77 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.53702
Statement of Responsibility
by Komalpreet Kaur Sahota
Description Source
Viewed on December 9, 2019
Level of coding
full
Note
thesis
Partial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2019
bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-62)
Field of study: Justice Studies
System Created
- 2019-05-15 12:30:27
System Modified
- 2021-08-26 09:47:01
- 3 years 3 months ago
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