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Raising Multicultural Children in Japan: A Mixed Methods Examination of Parent-Child-Society Dynamics
Authors:Makiko Kuramoto  Teresa Koide  Erina Ogawa
Institution:1. Graduate School of Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan;2. Tsuda College, Toride, Japan;3. Reitaku University, Kashiwa-shi, Japan
Abstract:This paper examined the experiences of parents raising multicultural children in Japan by obtaining quantitative and qualitative data via an online questionnaire from 158 parents raising multicultural children in Japan. Our findings suggested that society, children, and parents influenced each other in an inextricable manner. While we found variables that differentiated the respondents’ experiences (e.g. children’s appearances, names, and personalities; and parents’ place of origin, language competence, gender, and attitudes), we also found common threads in their experiences (e.g. being “othered,” pressures to conform, language barriers, cultural differences, and benefits). Many wished for a more open and accepting society.
Keywords:Acculturation  marginalization  multicultural parenting  mix-method  intercultural families  multicultural identity
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