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Warda Alaisari
Ms. Groves
FYS112
4 March 2021
Social Support, Stress, and Adaptation in Immigrant Youth
The purpose of this proposal project is to write a research paper about social support, stress, and adaptation in Immigrant youth. The proposed research aims to address two main indebtedness concerning the adaptation of immigrant students to the United States school environment, which are the absence of longitudinal information about post-migration adjustment and lack of data about the impact of immigration on students varying age levels (Cory et al. 258). This research focuses on the behavioral, academic and emotional adaptation of immigrant adolescents and children regarding the support offered by the social networks and their levels of post-migration stress. This research will offer an essential window on the original adaptations of immigrant adolescents and children.
Various studies have recognized several neglected areas in terms of study, such as a disruption of social network relations, the effect of migration-related stress on families, effects of perceived discrimination and prejudice, and socioeconomic background (Cory et al. 258). Reviews of literature propose that many immigrant children adjust successfully; however, immigrant adolescents were found to have lower efficacy and more distanced from their peers than non-immigrants (Cory et al. 258). Academically, immigrants’ students aim to outdo non-immigrants student of the same cultural background but the existence of divergence across sociocultural boundaries.
Methods
One of the methods that will be used in this research will be taking information and statistics from specialized research in this field. Because it is a quantitative research, reports and research will be selected that contain real statistics from migrant children and adolescents. The length of this research will be about 10 pages, and many academic resources will be used. 6-7 sources will be selected for this research.
Procedure
Research and reports will be selected on the behavioral, academic and emotional adjustment of adolescents and immigrant children. The most important points and interesting statistics will be taken to be added to the research to make it interesting and to avoid boredom while reading the research paper.
Works Cited
Cobb, C., Xie, D., Meca, A. and Schwartz, S., 2017. Acculturation, Discrimination, and Depression Among UnauthorizedLatinos/as in the United States
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Warda Alaisari
Ms. Groves
FYS 112
24 March 2021
Carlos Bulosan
Introduction
Carlos Bulosan is acknowledged and sits at the center stage among the prominent writers
and poets in the United States’ history. His work of poetry, essay and stories are still celebrated in
the Philippines. Being an immigrant in the United States will be going through a lot of hardship in
the workplace and racial discrimination. Despite the hardships, he still pursued his dream of
becoming a writer, which was achieved in the 1940s. His most outstanding achievement is the
publication of the book “American by blood”. In 1936 he was diagnosed with tuberculosis of
which resulted in his death several years later, (Alquizola & Hirabayashi, 2012).
Early life
The exact date of Bulosan is not yet confirmed since there have been different arguments
over the actual date and place of his birth. However, it is known that he was born in 1911. He later
immigrated to the united states in 1930 from his native Philippine in search of better jobs and
education as other emigrants do. On his arrival in the United States, Bulosan did not find what he
anticipated but rather the worst economic depression in the history of the U.S.
Adult life
There is nothing much about his education life since he only completed three years of
schooling. He moved to America to dream of better education and wealth and the dream of
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becoming a writer. Together with his two elder brothers, he purchased a steerage ticket which cost
him 75 dollars. On 22 July 1930, he arrived in America while still a teenager. In his semi-fictional,
semi-autobiographical novel, the American in the Heart,
Bulosan described his life story growing up in a humble family and a poor area of the
Philippines. These poor economic and social conditions were created by American and Spanish
colonialism. In his work, he describes the push factor that drove his generation to the United
States. Like Bulosan, his generation hoped for a bright future, not putting bin mind the rigid and
adaptive community in the hostile and exploitative European American culture in the United
States. Being an immigrant in 1930, the other immigrants work in migratory labour jobs and labour
organizations. He worked in labour organizations with fellow Philippine immigrants during this
period; Bulosan shared the typical experience with the fellow Filipino immigrants who are termed
as the first-generation immigrants, Most of whom are working in agricultural sectors, doing
domestic jobs, migratory labour circuit, and cannery labour all across Alaska, Oregon, Washington
and California. Over the period, he built his connection with fellow immigrants and developed the
concepts he used in his writings.
The story of his struggles during the 1930s and early 1940s
Recorded in the autobiographical American in the Heart (1946) had a significant impact on
ethics writing after being republished by the University of Worthington press in 1973. Bulosan has
written many books in his life but American in the Heart. Bulosan’s life story is a puzzle by itself
for many reasons. First, his most excellent literature work is termed as a mix between fiction and
fact. Some scholars argue about the date of his birth, the place of his birth, the date of his death and
the place where he died. What is expected by all scholars is that he was born in the village of
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Mangusmana near Binalonan on the island of Luzon in the Philippine. He had other siblings. His
case was similar to other families since his family was suffering economic hardship due to United
States colonization.
Bulosan’s literature work
In his life, Bulosan was lazy in retaining the copies of his works of literature and poetry. He
had no specific residence; hence he was mainly sleeping in his friend’s apartments and hotels,
especially in his latter days; therefore, he didn’t have a particular place to store his work. Most of
his poetry work is found in the letters and emails to his friends and associates. Most of his works
were sent to friends for safekeeping or forwarded to the publishers. They were not returned to the
owner. It was only after his death that a group of his friends formed a manuscript committee with
the main aim of hunting his work. This was done by placing an appeal to local newspaper and
union circulars. They also wrote to his former publishers to [provide the literature and poetry work
of Bulosan. After collecting the papers by the manuscript committee, the pieces made their way to
the University of Washington Libraries for a particular collection. These papers are preserved up to
date, (San Juan Jr, & Bulosan, 1995).
Achievements
Bulosan is considered amongst the first Filipinos who could write in English while in their
stay in America as immigrants. Through his writing, he achieved the fame that made him
renowned poetry and story writer. In 1932 only after two years in America as an immigrant, he
started his journey as a writer. His first book “Freedom from Want” was published in 1943. This
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publication demonstrated Bulosan faith in American freedom. This ideal was encouraging and
troubling throughout his life since the desire to have America with that sense of freedom motivated
him, (Joyce, 2016).
Seeing the hardship that his fellow Filipinos are going through in America was troubling.
In 1944, he published “The End of War”. The publication was made in New York. This publication
was later faced with a legal suit of plagiarism. The legal case was later settled in the courts, but it
ruined Bulosan’s reputation and publicity. In the same year, Bulosan made another publication,
“Laughter of My Father”. This was a collection of stories that divided the New Yorkers since the
critics misinterpreted the stories as a humorous work which was a reaction to the legal suit that he
had faced. In his novels, he used irony to portray the hardship of life that Filipino immigrants are
going through in the United States. In most of his stories, Bulosan tried to avoid speaking of his
personal history, (Cabusao, 2016)
Analysis of Bulosan’s literature work
According to look Magazine, America in the Heart is considered among the 50 most
essential books in American Books’ history. As stated earlier, the book starts with the narrator’s
childhood in the Philippines. The book went further to explain his life in West America in search
of work. The book celebrates minor triumphs that the narrator experienced in America. Still, the
most significant part of the book was demonstrating the brutality that he and his acquaintances had
in racist Americans’ hands. For him to eliminate any doubt concerning him as a writer, Bulosan
presents the injustice resulting from a cruel and heartless system that generated a clear pathway
demonstrating the violence that the narrator had to go through in the racial basis and union
empathies. However, some moments of kindness saved the narrator from total anguish and
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prevented him from being outspoken. Some scholars have criticized the books as uneven since this
book was written as he was dying. In the book, the author himself recognized the crappy quality of
his literary work, (Evangelista and His Poetry, 1985)
Currently, there are positive signs that Bulosan work is being rediscovered, renewed and
published vat the same time. The skilled writer had no time to collect and document his career
since he had an early death. This rediscovery is done by the new generation of upcoming artists in
the Philippines and the Filipinos in the diaspora all across the globe. The latest renewal is the
enormous staging of the short story” The Romance of Magno Rubio” written by Bulosan The
revival; was directed by Loy Arenas. Some of the beneficiaries of his work are the typewriter and
his family.
Illness and Death
Bulosan was not always a healthy man since, in 1936, he was diagnosed with tuberculosis.
In the next several years after the diagnosis, he would spend most of his time in the Los-Angeles
General Hospital. During this time, he was undergoing surgeries and recovery. While still in the
hospital, he used his time productively. This was discovered after he said that he used to read one
book a day. Some of the books he read were from American classical authors such as Edgar Allan
Poe, Theodore Dreiser, Walt Whitman and Ernest Hemingway. Despite the challenges that he
faces throughout his illness, he never abandoned his dream of becoming a writer. Four years after
his diagnosis, he published his first poetry and essay, (Juan, 2008).
In 1956, Bulosan died of tuberculosis-complicated pneumonia. During this time, he was
around 42-45 years since nobody knew the exact date that the writer was born. After his death,
America and Philippine still celebrate his achievement as one of the world’s most skilled writers.
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Other writers appreciate the work of Bulosan years after his death, while some even criticize his
works. He left behind a large volume of poems, short stories, plays, novels and correspondences on
a variety of related topics.
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References
Alquizola, M. C., & Hirabayashi, L. R. (2012). Carlos Bulosan’s Final Defiant Acts: Achievements
During the McCarthy Era. Amerasia Journal, 38(3), 28-50.
Cabusao, J. A. (Ed.). (2016, July). Writer in Exile/Writer in Revolt: Critical Perspectives on Carlos
Bulosan. UPA.
Evangelista, S., C. B. and His Poetry (1985); Morantte, P.C., Remembering C. B.: His Heart Affair
with America (1984); San Juan, E., Jr., C. B. and the Imagination of the Class Struggle
(1972)
Joyce, P. (2016). A Neatly Folded Hope: The Capacity of Revolutionary Affect in Carlos
Bulosan’s The Cry and the Dedication. MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United
States, 41(1), 27-47.
Juan, Jr, E. S. (2008). Internationalizing the US Ethnic Canon: Revisiting Carlos Bulosan.
Comparative American Studies An International Journal, 6(2), 123-143.
San Juan Jr, E., & Bulosan, C. (1995). On becoming Filipino: selected writings of Carlos Bulosan
(Vol. 222). Temple University Press.
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