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BHS 330 Topic 1 Assessment; Personal Reflection; An Examination of Cultural Identity

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Personal Reflection: An Examination of Cultural Identity


Maggie Arnold

The College of Humanity and Social Sciences: Grand Canyon

University BHS-330-Cultural and Social Diversity in Behavioral Health

Professor Babcock

February 2, 2025

, Personal Reflection: An Examination of Cultural Identity

Examining their origins can give us a clearer insight into contemporary cultural

identities. By studying history, we can understand how cultural identities that appear to have

always existed were constructed for various social and political reasons and how they have

evolved.

Communication is essential in this process of construction. As previously mentioned, our

identities are both relational and communicative; they are also constructed. Social

constructionism concludes that the self develops through interactions with others and in various

social, cultural, and political environments (Weinland, 2023). As a Chinese individual, my path

of self-exploration has been deeply intertwined with the rich goods of my cultural heritage.

Growing up in a diverse setting as a child, I often found myself balancing tradition and change

where the lively customs of my ancestors intersected with new influences. This reflection

explores my cultural identity and examines how family traditions, social norms, and personal

experiences have shaped it. This paper aims to elaborate on the elements of language, food,

celebrations, and values that characterize my cultural identity while addressing some challenges

of managing dual identities. This personal reflection aims to illuminate the flowing nature of

cultural identity and how it continues transforming within oneself as one honors one's roots and

embraces the broader world.

cultural identity, as well as biases or discrimination

As someone born in China, my cultural identity is profoundly intertwined with the rich

goods of my heritage, which include language, cuisine, celebrations, and values. With its

complex characters and melodious tones, the Chinese language serves as a mode of

communication and a carrier of tradition and cultural pride. Speaking Mandarin links me to my

ancestors, enabling me to embrace the stories and wisdom handed down through the ages. The

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