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Erickson’s 5th Stage: Identity vs Role Confusion

-Thank Ashley for introduction


-I am Mexican-American have been accustomed to both cultures which is known as biculturalism. Recently struggled with identity


-I feel like I lost part of my identity while growing up.


-Geron discussion about being buried or cremated


-Asked family and all said buried in Mexico.


-Siblings: lived in Mexico throughout their childhood. Funny part we all lived in Hanford for most of our lives. Yet they still would prefer to be buried in Mexico.


-Makes sense bc they have hold their Mexican roots unlike me bc I have been “Americanized”


-Felt left out because I felt like I don’t belong any in one place


- Not Mexican enough but also not American enough don’t belong in one place


-Moana struggled w/identity


-Felt she can do more for her ppl


-There was something missing in her life


-Many characters struggled. They both cared about how they were perceived by others, and those beliefs determined their roles that they played.

(Nye-Greee-Scence) Nigrescence Theory

-African Americans go through these 4 stages throughout their lives.


-1st stage: pre-encounter


-Believe negative stereotypes about their race


-Study: Play,nice, and bad


-2nd stage: encounter


-re-evaluate those beliefs because they realize those negative stereotypes are not who they are.


-3rd stage: Immersion


-sense of who they are. They are at this stage where they are okay and ready to accept their identity, which leads to the final stage.


-Final stage: Internalization


-They have finally accepted and embraced who they are.


-Sad ppl go thru this. People should be at the final stage since the very beginning.


-representation in the media matters. They should see people like them as princesses and heroes, and not as villains, and criminals.


-Thank you now I’ll pass it back to Ashley

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