Description
Choosing Their Own Style examines identity issues among Haitian youth in Québec. Since Québec is a Francophone society in Anglophone North The united states, linguistic and cultural confusion steadily causes immigrants to assume a couple of identities with a purpose to have compatibility in. Examining how young Haitians – an integral a part of the provincial mosaic – are influenced by this complicated social and cultural paradigm, this book illustrates how Haitian youth are currently identifying and expressing themselves in Québec, and demonstrates how they withstand categorization into a hard and fast ethnocultural group, creating a definite, still-emerging societal and cultural classification of their very own.