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Yoon, N. (2016). The Sun Is Also a Star . Delacorte Press. Note: This paper is a template and should be adapted with specific empirical data, local context, and additional peer-reviewed sources as needed. American Psychologist , 41(9), 954–969
Abstract Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CLiP) high school students navigate a unique intersection of adolescent development, familial expectations, and acculturation pressures. This paper examines how CLiP students experience real-life romantic relationships and how they engage with romantic storylines in media and literature. Drawing on acculturation theory and attachment frameworks, the analysis reveals that CLiP youth often negotiate dual cultural scripts—balancing individualistic Western ideals of romance with collectivist values of family honor and modesty. Furthermore, popular romantic storylines frequently either erase or stereotype CLiP identities, impacting students’ self-concept and relationship modeling. The paper concludes with pedagogical recommendations for inclusive relationship education. 1. Introduction Adolescence is a critical period for forming romantic relationships, which contribute to identity development, emotional regulation, and social competence (Collins, 2003). However, for CLiP high school students—including recent immigrants, refugees, and second-generation youth—this developmental stage is complicated by cross-cultural value systems. While a growing body of research addresses multicultural education, few studies specifically examine how CLiP youth experience romantic relationships both in vivo and as depicted in romantic storylines (films, novels, digital media).