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    Identity of Chinese Heritage Language Learners in a Global Era by Li, Zhen;

    Series: Routledge Chinese Language Pedagogy;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 26 August 2024

    • ISBN 9781138629318
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages176 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 330 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 1 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white
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    Identity of Chinese Heritage Language Learners in a Global Era enriches the current research on heritage language (HL) learner identity by examining how identity is constructed, negotiated and performed in the narratives of university Chinese HL (CHL) learners in Hong Kong.

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    Identity of Chinese Heritage Language Learners in a Global Era enriches the current research on heritage language (HL) learner identity by examining how identity is constructed, negotiated, and performed in the narratives of university Chinese HL (CHL) learners in Hong Kong.


    This monograph has identified three sub-categories of CHL learners: domestic-born Chinese, ‘third culture’ Chinese, and overseas Chinese sojourners. Through systematically examining these CHL learners’ life-history narratives about language learning, language use, and social experiences from early childhood to university time, this monograph shows how CHL learner identity is dynamically constructed and changed through self and social positioning across a wide range of spatio-temporal contexts. It also adopts investment, agency, and imagined communities to examine the shared discourses which reflect the relationship between identity and the larger social processes that involve transnational or postcolonial encounters. This monograph contributes to reflections on the emerging discourses of HL learner identity in the context of multilingualism and transnational migration. It challenges the stigmatised image of CHL learners as ‘diasporic subjects’ or ‘language minority students’ in the literature and conceptualises CHL learners as transformative linguistic and social actors in processes of transnational migration and institutional change.


    This monograph is targeted toward educators, researchers, and professionals working in the fields of heritage language, overseas Chinese studies, migrant studies, and intercultural studies.

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    Table of Contents:


    AUTHOR’S NOTE


    List of Tables


    List of Figures


    1 INTRODUCTION


    Heritage Language


    Definition of HL Learners


    Differences between HL and L2 Learners


    Research Background


    Chinese as a Heritage Language


    CHL Speakers as Learners


    Means of CHL Learning


    Home Language Maintenance


    HL Schools


    Mixed CFL Classes


    The Sociolinguistic Landscape of Hong Kong


    The English Landscape


    The Changing Linguistic Landscape


    University CHL Students in Hong Kong


    Rationale for Research


    Research Question and Aims


    2 UNDERSTANDING HL LEARNER IDENTITY


    The Interactional Sociolinguistic Paradigm


    The Sociopsychological Paradigm


    The Poststructuralist Perspective


    Understanding Identity in Narratives


    The Intersection between Identity and Storytelling


    The Co-construction of Identity in Narrative Interviews


    Positioning Theory


    An Integrated Framework for Understanding CHL Learner Identity


    3 THE RESEARCH PROJECT


    Epistemology


    Narrative Inquiry


    Establishing Rapport and Reciprocity


    The Research Setting and Participants


    Data Analysis


    Trustworthiness


    Ethical Issues


    4 IDENTITY IN LANGUAGE LEARNING


    The Narrative Events


    Learning Experiences at Early Life Stages


    Chinese Learning in School-based Contexts


    Chinese Supplementary Schools Overseas


    CFL Classes in Hong Kong K-12 Schools


    Class Adaptation for Transnational Learners


    Home Language Learning


    Reconstructing Learner Identity


    Peer Influence


    Asian Pop Culture


    Career Benefits and Identity-Related Issues


    The University CFL classes


    Summary


    5 IDENTITY IN LANGUAGE USE


    The Narrative Events


    Multilingual Practices


    Language Practices at Home


    Language Socialisation at University


    CHL Ideologies and Language Hierarchies


    Cantonese and Mandarin


    Traditional and Simplified Characters


    Summary 


    6 IDENTITY IN SOCIAL EXPERIENCE


    The Narrative Events


    Before-and-Now: The Western-versus-Chinese


    "I Just Feel More Comfortable with a Chinese"


    "Culturally I Understand More Where They Are Coming From"


    "They Still Live in the Sixties"


    Here-and-Now: Local-versus-International


    "Definitely the International"


    "Like People from the Similar Backgrounds"


    "We Are More Outgoing and We Have More Leadership Skills"


    "They Are a Bit Stuck"


    Summary


    7 CONCLUSIONS


    Agency and Investment Change in CHL learning


    Language Practices in the Context of Superdiversity


    Social Membership and Imagined Communities


    Implications of the Study


    Further Suggestions


    REFERENCES


    Appendix A: Interview Guide


    Appendix B : Transcription Conventions

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