
Ethnic Identity Formation Among Basque-American Adolescents
Author(s) -
Catherine M. Petrissans
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
boga
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2325-7628
DOI - 10.18122/boga/vol6/iss1/2/boisestate
Subject(s) - ethnic group , club , identity (music) , gender studies , summer camp , psychology , developmental psychology , sociology , medicine , anthropology , art , anatomy , aesthetics
This article focuses on the ethnic identity formation among one hundred Basque-American youth between the ages of nine and fifteen who were interviewed at the beginning and end of a two week long Udaleku held in Bakersfield California in 2013. This project explores four key questions related to the internal thought processes used by camp attendees to account for or try to make sense of their ethnicity. First, were camp attendees confident or confused about their ethnicity? Second, have participants attempted to “explore” their ethnicity and, if so how? Third, what does “being Basque” mean to camp participants and is their understanding primarily derived from the self or from significant others? And fourth, how do the above questions vary in terms of age, gender, family composition and club affiliation.