Dilemma and Outlet of Education of the Cultural Identity of the New Generation of Chinese Overseas

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the new generation of Chinese for the new overseas Chinese children, they often lack the understanding of China, national psychological feeling weak, the so-called "banana" phenomenon. Analysis and based on the analysis of the investigation, and the new generation of Chinese American's cultural identity in the causes of this phenomenon,put forward to improve the new generation of Chinese cultural identity advice. Finally, in view of the current situation of the overseas Chinese Affairs, the new generation of Chinese culture the adaptation issues countermeasures.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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2698-2702

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September 2014

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