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VOL. 12, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Gender socialization and segmented assimilation of youths in Indian diaspora
Authors
Dr. Shivam Singh
Abstract
The primary focus of this article is to understand the gender
socialization and formation of hybrid identity among the youths of Indian
diasporic community in the USA. It asks several questions such as; how does the
home culture of immigrant community get implant in alien land and during the
implantation process how home culture is, get affected by alien settings and
environments and forms a hybrid form. As we know that, the first generation
that was born and brought up in India, and the children (second generation) of
these first generation who were born and brought up in the United States of
America-ability (or inability) to balance two cultures that often preach
diametrically opposed approaches of life so Second-generation Indians in the
United States are expected by their parents to be “Americanized” in their
professional and economic success, but at the same time to be “Indianized” in
their social and cultural practices so this forms a segmented assimilation.
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Pages:299-302
How to cite this article:
Dr. Shivam Singh "Gender socialization and segmented assimilation of youths in Indian diaspora". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol 12, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 299-302
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