Human Mind and Migration

Language Between Host and Hosted

The fourth is more frequent with second generation immigrants and it’s marginalization. They feel “neither fish nor fowl,” so they don’t have many contacts with people of the mother culture, or with people of the host culture, because somehow they feel rejected in both. This is a more problematic situation, because these people have a sort of “emptiness of meaning”: they don’t know where they belong.      

impactmania student internship – Messaggero Veneto Scuola

This is the first group of the internship project “Human Mind and Migration” in which impactmania students from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and Italian students from Messaggero Veneto Scuola are collaborating. Their interviews will be published soon. Between Italy and the U.S., they have monthly calls, and more frequently calls and communications in the subgroup that is working on the topic.

By |2023-09-01T12:22:59+00:00April 10th, 2021|Arts & Culture, Community, Human Mind and Migration, MV Scuola|
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