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First published on May 12, 2008 Journal of Adolescent Research 2008, doi:10.1177/0743558408317563
© 2008 SAGE Publications
"It's One of Those Things That You Do to Help the Family": Language Brokering and the Development of Immigrant Adolescents
Lisa M. Dorner1*,
Marjorie Faulstich Orellana2,
and
Rosa Jiménez2
1 University of Missouri, St. Louis
2 University of California, Los Angeles
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: l-dorner{at}northwestern.edu.
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This article examines how immigrant adolescent development is shaped by the cultural and linguistic practice of language brokering. Framed by theories on interdependent/independent developmental scripts, the changing experiences and views of 12 Latino/a children of U.S. immigrants over 5 years were analyzed. It was found that translating is a relational, interdependent activity in which adolescents both help and receive help from family members. As adolescents, they extend this helping orientation beyond their household, but in these public spaces, they sometimes meet up with other developmental scripts. This articles examination of brokerings effects on immigrant adolescence leads to the discussion that one must consider the manner in which all adolescents and parents are negotiating independent and interdependent worlds.

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