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Ethnic Identity Development

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This paper will identify the ethnic identifications within individuals. Ethnicity is part of everyone’s identity development. Individuals may have one ethnicity or multiple, depending on their current location, homelands, generations, religion, environment, language/dialect, physical appearance, and more. A cultural individual is considered ethnic either by being first, second, or third generation. According to Phinney (1989), there are four stages of ethnic identity development: diffuse, foreclosed, moratorium, and achieved. They describe when an individual explores or does not explore their own ethnicity, and accepting clarification and understanding of ethnicity. An individual can be placed within these stages throughout their developing lives. It is important to recognize these stages within an individual to better apprehend their identity and where they perceive their own identity in their position. The interviewee identified himself as an American. He mentioned that he came from an immigrant family, but was not comfortable elaborating on the topic. He primarily only visualizes himself as an American and nothing more. His view about his ethnicity did not change from his adolescent years to his current age. He was confidence he was a “true” American without any exploration of his families history. The interviewee’s view of his …show more content…

This stage states, “little or no exploration of ethnicity, but apparent clarity about one’s own ethnicity. Feelings about one’s ethnicity may be either positive or negative, depending on one’s socialization experiences” (Phinney, 1989). According to this interviewee, it is uncertain if he developed a positive or negative perspective. He still did not explore further in his ethnicity, but he seems content with his decision. He understands that Americans have more career opportunities and does not want to lose his chance by changing his ethnic

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