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What is Cultural Assimilation

Autoethnographic Perspectives on Multilingual Life Stories
The absorption of a new (or dominant) culture and its customs.
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Learning English and Teaching Italian: The “Egos” of a Bilingual and Bicultural Soul
Carmela B. Scala (Rutgers University, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3738-4.ch016
Abstract
As Federico Fellini said, “A different language is a different vision of life,” and nothing resonates more with the author and her life experience than this quotation. Moving to the USA and learning English and then Spanish has immensely broadened her horizons immensely and taught her to live and think of life in ways she was unaware to. In writing this autoethnography, she wants to narrate part of her journey as a language learner; she will share some of the most important milestones of her adventurous quest. She will reflect on how the perception of who she was changed, and how she slowly became a “contact space” where her native Italian culture and her acquired American one merged, struggled, and eventually learned how to co-exist. Furthermore, she will also reflect on how her personal experience with learning foreign languages has shaped her approach to teaching and her understanding her students.
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Organizational Climate Change: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
Assimilation is the conscious or unconscious interaction of shifting one's language, and cultural practices ( Bless & Burger, 2016 ).
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Many Hats, One Goal: How Language Teachers Impact Refugee Students Beyond Language Instruction
The process in which a minority group or its culture becomes similar to society's majority group or its values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group.
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